The first year of university study has a major impact on later participation and performance. Transitioning to university from school or other contexts requires first year students to become self-directed learners, entering an environment with minimal constraints and expectations of self-motivation and individual effort. In 1991, Costa named the habits of mind, suggesting that demonstration of these habits will enhance the academic success of learners. This research project aimed to identify teaching and learning strategies with potential to assist first year university students to persist at a task. Persistence is one of Costa’s (1991) habits, and it supports one of the Seven Principles of Good Practice in Undergraduate Education, recently adopted by Central Queensland University. This paper outlines data gathered from two participating tutors of first year teacher education students at a Queensland regional campus.
History
Volume
21
Issue
2
Start Page
210
End Page
220
Number of Pages
11
eISSN
1812-9129
Location
United States
Publisher
International Society for Exploring Teaching and Learning (I S E T L)