Studies in Higher Education is a leading international journal publishing research-based articles dealing with higher education issues from either a disciplinary or multi-disciplinary perspective. Empirical, theoretical and conceptual articles of significant originality will be considered. The Journal welcomes ...
Evaluating technological interventions for developing teamwork competency in higher education: A systematic review and meta-ethnography Wenjie Hu, Cecilia Ka Yuk Chan December 2024 Research articleAbstract only Classroom heterogeneity and assessment for learning: Evidence from 47 countries using TALIS 2018 ...
The recent phenomenon that high numbers of full-time students in the UK participate in term time paid employment has become a feature of the current higher educational landscape. A major contributory factor is the revised funding for higher education, placing a higher portion of the funding onto ...
Since the UK government identified students as ‘customers’ (Dearing 1997), higher education institutions (HEIs) in England have increasingly had to operate under forces of marketisation which deman...
(ii) risk of symptoms lasting 12+ weeks versus 0–12 weeks. Study-level results are provided in Supplementary Figs.3–6. Females had higher risk of both long COVID outcomes than males (4+ weeks: OR = 1.49; 95% CI: 1.24–1.79; 12+ weeks: OR = 1.60; 95% CI: 1.23–2.07...
what is their relation to improvement of education? One factor that we single out is teachers' experience of quality assurance and how that influences the climate for quality work in higher education institutions, against the backdrop of the social context in which quality assurance was introduced....
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documents published in that journal. The chart shows the evolution of the average number of times documents published in a journal in the past two, three and four years have been cited in the current year. The two years line is equivalent to journal impact factor ™ (Thomson Reuters) ...
Fortunately, BWAS findings can achieve reproducibility in relatively smaller samples than GWAS, owing to larger effect sizes. Reproducibly linking brain and behaviour All brain–behaviour studies will benefit from technological advances that generate higher quality brain and behavioural data with greater ...
In the present research, we therefore test for the first time whether the psychological legacy associated with past obesity (i.e. impaired well-being) in part explains why obesity is a risk factor for premature mortality. The present research aimed to (1) quantify the association between past ...