What should I study? : Improving tertiary pathways by improving support for prospective students : final report.
The reasons why students withdraw from studies during their first year are complex, and undoubtedly unique for every student. Prospective students who do not know what they want to study are more likely to enrol in a program that is not meaningful to them and thus end up withdrawing–or they may not...
| Institutions: | University of South Australia Flinders University University of Adelaide |
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| Auteurs principaux: | Mills, Julie, Weber, Delene, Westwell, Martin, Barovich, Karin, Parks, Andrea |
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Australia. Dept of Education and Training (DET)
2018
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| Accès en ligne: | https://ltr.edu.au/resources/ID15-4808_Mills_Report_2018.pdf |
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