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Estimation of body fluid status by fluid balance and body weight in critically ill adult patients: A systematic review
In: Research outputs 2014 to 2021 (2019)
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Analysis of academic procrastination in professional students of a tertiary training programme
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Factors that influence the efficacy of professional development in digital technologies for New Zealand primary school teachers
Westcott, Toni. - 2019
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A close look at Chinese immigrants in New Zealand : my language, my identity
Gu, Jiajun (Leslie). - 2019
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Varied starting points and pathways : a duoethnographic exploration of 'diverse' students' uneven capacities to aspire to doctoral education
Burford, J.; Mitchell, Cat. - : Høgskolen i Oslo og Akershus, 2019
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Student perspectives of secondary to tertiary transitions : influences on the decision making process
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Varied starting points and pathways : a duoethnographic exploration of 'diverse' students' uneven capacities to aspire to doctoral education
Burford, J.; Mitchell, Cat. - : Høgskolen i Oslo og Akershus, 2019
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Analysis of academic procrastination in professional students of a tertiary training programme
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Dwindling attendance of classes by students
Sinclair, Anne Marie. - : Southern Institute of Technology (SIT), 2019
Abstract: Little research exists about the relationship between student engagement and attendance in mandatory courses. The purpose of this study was to understand engagement and attendance by capturing perceptions from teaching staff and students’ nursing programmes that offer no electives. The study took place at Manukau Institute of Technology [MIT], a tertiary education provider in South Auckland. The mixed-method approach comprised of two focus groups and a questionnaire collecting both quantitative and qualitative data to determine if a link existed between engagement and attendance. A link does to exist with students missing classes where they felt the teaching style was inadequate. Belongingness is an important factor of engagement whilst technology use is not. The study demonstrates the importance of teachers’ in creating effective learning environments that enable engagement.
Keyword: 35 Commerce; 390110 Medicine; Kura tuatoru; Mahi tapuhi; management; Manukau Institute of Technology; Māori nursing students; New Zealand; nursing and health curriculum and pedagogy; nursing education; nursing students; South Auckland (N.Z.); student attendance; student engagement; teacher-student relationships; tourism and services
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/10652/5485
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Varied starting points and pathways : a duoethnographic exploration of 'diverse' students' uneven capacities to aspire to doctoral education
Burford, J.; Mitchell, Cat. - : Høgskolen i Oslo og Akershus, 2019
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Student perspectives of secondary to tertiary transitions : influences on the decision making process
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Analysis of academic procrastination in professional students of a tertiary training programme
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Factors that influence the efficacy of professional development in digital technologies for New Zealand primary school teachers
Westcott, Toni. - 2019
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Student perspectives of secondary to tertiary transitions : influences on the decision making process
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E-picture books : the perspectives of New Zealand parents and early childhood teachers on young children’s use of e-picture books as an emergent literacy tool
Helmling, Lisa. - 2019
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A close look at Chinese immigrants in New Zealand : my language, my identity
Gu, Jiajun (Leslie). - 2019
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What metaphors tell us about the market: reconciling linguistics, cognition and pragmatics in order to understand the impact of metaphor use on society
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Culturally inclusive pedagogies
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What metaphors tell us about the market: reconciling linguistics, cognition and pragmatics in order to understand the impact of metaphor use on society
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Culturally inclusive pedagogies
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