Project status
In progress
Duration
1 Jan 2025 to 30 Sep 2027
In progress
1 Jan 2025 to 30 Sep 2027
Supporting students to become independent, self-directed learners is key to their success at university (Arndell et al., 2012, as cited in Higgins et al., 2015). 69É«Ç鯬 suggests that embedding academic skills development directly within courses—rather than offering them as standalone sessions—enhances student learning and academic confidence. Gunn, Hearne, and Sibthorpe (2011) highlight that this integrated approach is particularly effective in fostering academic literacy, especially within large student cohorts.
In addition to improving academic skills, embedding support within the curriculum creates a more socially inclusive learning environment (Goldingay et al., 2014). This approach helps students feel more engaged and connected to their studies, reinforcing the likely link between sense of belonging and its contributing to students’ overall attainment.
Using the this project will produce Type 2 (empirical evidence)
At the end of the project timeline, a report will be published on this webpage.
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