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Registering for courses, securing financial aid, developing strong
study skills, and mastering difficult course material are just a
few of the wide variety of obstacles that college students must
overcome on their path to graduation. Beyond inadequate academic
preparation, first-generation college students may not be able to
rely on family or friends for advice about higher education and
thus face the additional burden of constructing a support network
of mentors and advisors. Without suitable advice and counseling,
these students may make decisions that adversely affect their
circumstances-and thus, their education. Academic Language and
Learning Support Services in Higher Education is an essential
scholarly resource that examines the quality, organization, and
administration of academic advisement and academic support systems
for college and university students that connect them to the
academic community and foster an appreciation of lifelong learning.
Featuring a wide range of topics such as enrollment services,
professional developments, and service learning, this text is ideal
for academicians, academic advisers, mentors, curriculum designers,
counsellors, administrators, higher education faculty,
policymakers, researchers, and graduate students.
Millions of students seek short- and long-term study abroad options
every year, and this trend is a key illustration of the
internationalization of higher education. Because a global
perspective has become mandatory in the largely globalized
workforce, many institutions look to study abroad programs to
prepare their students. This outbound mobility has the potential to
contribute to greater understanding between cultures, countries,
and individuals. The Handbook of Research on Study Abroad Programs
and Outbound Mobility offers a comprehensive look into motivations
for and opportunities through all forms of outbound mobility
programs. By providing empirically-based research, this publication
establishes the benefits, difficulties, and rewards of building a
framework to support international students and programs. It is an
invaluable resource for academics, students, policy makers, course
developers, counselors, and cross-cultural student advisors.
Cheating in educational institutions and society not only threatens
the overall quality of the education, as well as its dissemination
of knowledge, but it also affects the current social fabric. With
the ever-evolving realm of the internet, the scope of plagiarism
has now expanded and presents new detection challenges. As such,
methods, strategies, and models need to be employed to preserve the
integrity of institutions of higher education (HEIs). Prevention
and Detection of Academic Misconduct in Higher Education is an
essential research book that analyzes traditional and contemporary
methods of cheating, the prevention and detection of academic
misconduct, and the cross-cultural implications of academic
dishonesty. Edited by an esteemed IGI Global editor in the field of
education, this publication highlights related topics including
diagnostic testing, mobile technologies, and electronic plagiarism
detection, making it a valuable resource for educators,
administrators, academicians, researchers, and professionals
seeking to maintain the creation, dissemination, and preservation
of knowledge. The many academic areas covered in this publication
include, but are not limited to: Academic Policing Cyber Cheating
Diagnostic Testing Digital Natives Electronic Plagiarism Detection
Ethical Behavior Institutional Integrity Mobile Technologies
Performance Tracking Viva Voce
Popular opinion has long assumed that learning a foreign language
requires not only traditional classroom instruction but also
immersion among native speakers of the language. This opinion is so
strongly held that students who study through immersion are
believed to become more proficient than those who do not. Study
Abroad Contexts for Enhanced Foreign Language Learning is a
critical scholarly publication that explores the importance and
efficacy of international travel in the learning of a second or
additional language. Including various topics such as
auditory-orthographic training, grammatical ability, and learner
autonomy, this book is geared toward academicians, students, and
professionals seeking current and relevant research on language
acquisition through immersion and its value.
To maintain the quality of education, integrity and honesty must be
upheld by students and teachers in learning environments. The
prevention of cheating is a prime factor in this endeavor. The
Handbook of Research on Academic Misconduct in Higher Education is
a pivotal reference source for the latest scholarly material on the
implementation of policies and practices to inhibit cheating
behaviors in academic settings. Highlighting emerging pedagogies,
empirical-based evidence, and future directions, this book is
ideally designed for professionals, practitioners, educators,
school administrators, and researchers interested in preventing
academic dishonesty.
Students in a range of academic disciplines can take part in a
growing number of international placements available to them. Given
the sharp increase in the number of exchange programs in recent
years, the benefit derived by students from their added mobility
merits greater investigation. Academic Mobility Programs and
Engagement: Emerging Research and Opportunities is an essential
scholarly publication that examines international and study abroad
programs and their effect on students and student preparation.
Featuring a range of topics such as healthcare, cultural
responsiveness, and teacher education, this book is ideal for
higher education institutions, faculty, cross-cultural trainers,
government officials, counselors, student services administrators,
policymakers, program developers, administrators, academicians,
educators, researchers, and students.
Registering for courses, securing financial aid, developing strong
study skills, and mastering difficult course material are just a
few of the wide variety of obstacles that college students must
overcome on their path to graduation. Beyond inadequate academic
preparation, first-generation college students may not be able to
rely on family or friends for advice about higher education and
thus face the additional burden of constructing a support network
of mentors and advisors. Without suitable advice and counseling,
these students may make decisions that adversely affect their
circumstances-and thus, their education. Academic Language and
Learning Support Services in Higher Education is an essential
scholarly resource that examines the quality, organization, and
administration of academic advisement and academic support systems
for college and university students that connect them to the
academic community and foster an appreciation of lifelong learning.
Featuring a wide range of topics such as enrollment services,
professional developments, and service learning, this text is ideal
for academicians, academic advisers, mentors, curriculum designers,
counsellors, administrators, higher education faculty,
policymakers, researchers, and graduate students.
Cheating in educational institutions and society not only threatens
the overall quality of the education, as well as its dissemination
of knowledge, but it also affects the current social fabric. With
the ever-evolving realm of the internet, the scope of plagiarism
has now expanded and presents new detection challenges. As such,
methods, strategies, and models need to be employed to preserve the
integrity of institutions of higher education (HEIs). Prevention
and Detection of Academic Misconduct in Higher Education is an
essential research book that analyzes traditional and contemporary
methods of cheating, the prevention and detection of academic
misconduct, and the cross-cultural implications of academic
dishonesty. Edited by an esteemed IGI Global editor in the field of
education, this publication highlights related topics including
diagnostic testing, mobile technologies, and electronic plagiarism
detection, making it a valuable resource for educators,
administrators, academicians, researchers, and professionals
seeking to maintain the creation, dissemination, and preservation
of knowledge.
Students in a range of academic disciplines can take part in a
growing number of international placements available to them. Given
the sharp increase in the number of exchange programs in recent
years, the benefit derived by students from their added mobility
merits greater investigation. Academic Mobility Programs and
Engagement: Emerging Research and Opportunities is an essential
scholarly publication that examines international and study abroad
programs and their effect on students and student preparation.
Featuring a range of topics such as healthcare, cultural
responsiveness, and teacher education, this book is ideal for
higher education institutions, faculty, cross-cultural trainers,
government officials, counselors, student services administrators,
policymakers, program developers, administrators, academicians,
educators, researchers, and students.
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