Researching Student Learning in Higher Education

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Chem Eng
Chemical Engineering Curriculum
Chemical Engineering Programme
Chemical Engineering Student
Chemical Engineering Students
Corporate Agency
critical realism methodology
Critical Realist Perspective
curriculum reform strategies
Enabling Student Success
Energy Balances
Engineering Education
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Higher education
improving student outcomes in universities
Jenni Case
Margaret Archer
Morphogenetic Cycle
Part III
Personal Emergent Properties
professional development higher education
Researching Student Learning
Situational Logics
Social realism in education
Social Realist Analysis
Social Realist Approach
Social Realist Perspective
Social Realist Theory
sociological perspectives education
SRHE
student agency analysis
Student Engagements
True Higher Education
Vice Versa
Weak Epistemic Relation

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415662345
  • Weight: 385g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Aug 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Many contemporary concerns in higher education focus on the student experience of learning.With a larger and much more diverse intake than ever before, linked with a declining unit of resource, questions are being asked afresh around the purposes of higher education. Although much of the debate is currently focused on issues of student access and success, a simple input-output model of higher education is insufficient.

This book turns this conversation on its head, by inserting a full consideration of student agency into the context of higher education.Working sociologically, it explores the influence of the social context on what the individual student achieves. The theoretical tenets of a social realist approach are laid out in detail in the book; the potential value of this approach is then illustrated by a case study of student learning in engineering education.Employing Margaret Archer’s social realist theory, an analysis of student narratives is used to work towards a realist understanding of the underlying mechanisms that constrain and enable student success.Building on this analysis, the book develops a novel set of proposals for potential ways forward in improving student learning in higher education.


Jennifer Case is a professor, with a particular focus on academic development, in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.


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