Pocket books of engagement : a 'just-in- time' framework for a high quality first year student experience
journal contribution
posted on 2009-07-01, 00:00authored byClaire Macken, M Bishop
This paper describes a 'just-in-time' engagement framework for a high quality first year experience ('FYE'). The concept 'just-in-time' refers to a student-centered timeline for a managed learning environment based on the week-to-week experiences faced by a first year student in an Australian University semester. The engagement framework detailed in this paper consists of a series of teaching strategies embedded as part of a designed, integrated and co-ordinated first year program, expanding on the transition blueprint of Nelson, Kift, Humphreys & Harper (2006), working within a transition pedagogy (Kift, 2008) and implementing an institutional-wide program of collaborative engagement. This paper discusses the application of this framework to a first year foundational unit in the Bachelor of Laws degree at Deakin University, Victoria, Australia, implemented as part of an embedded institutional-wide transition program.
History
Journal
E-journal of business education and scholarship teaching
Volume
3
Issue
2
Pagination
18 - 28
Publisher
Australian Business Education Research Association