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The psychology of study success in universities / Kaarina Määttä and Satu Uusiautti.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Routledge, 2018Description: 1 online resource (x, 143 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781315212104
  • 9781351814669
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 378.101094897 M111
LOC classification:
  • LB2944.F5 M33 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
chapter 1 Introduction -- part 1 2 The expectation of success and prompt graduation -- chapter 1 3 Introduction to the research behind this book -- chapter 2 Successful university students -- chapter 2 2 PhD studies as described by doctoral students themselves -- chapter 2 3 Students' resources in university studies -- chapter 3 Successful university teachers and teaching -- chapter 3 2 Well-structured, positive teaching -- chapter 3 3 Resources for the successful supervision of theses -- chapter 3 4 Teacher collaboration and well-being as the success factor -- chapter 4 The importance and essence of study success -- part 4 2 Love for learning as the way toward well-being and success -- chapter 4 3 Study success as a process and outcome.
Summary: "Universities around the world are under increasing pressure to maintain high levels of graduation and to make study processes as efficient as possible, with teachers and students struggling to meet the expectations placed upon them as a result. The Psychology of Study Success in Universities asks whether it is possible to meet these demands at the same time as protecting the well-being of students. Drawing on an extensive and detailed analysis of study success in universities in Finland, the authors of this thought-provoking work argue that universities should be more concerned with students' satisfaction and place greater weight on students' perceptions of the elements that enhance or hinder their success.The book provides a multi-dimensional picture of the student-related and teaching-related factors that promote study success. Giving voice to graduate students, including those enrolled on a PhD, the authors look at the resources that students have at their disposal in order to establish what inspires and motivates the students, what slows them down, and what kinds of experiences students have of successful studies. Määttä and Uusiautti present a wealth of high-quality research showing that good teaching and successful study processes can be secured by immediate and caring interaction, flexible and student-centred teaching and supervision, and interdisciplinary collaboration between teachers. The Psychology of Study Success in Universities is essential reading for academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of education and psychology, as well as for those interested in positive psychology, student well-being and pedagogical studies."--Provided by publisher.
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chapter 1 Introduction -- part 1 2 The expectation of success and prompt graduation -- chapter 1 3 Introduction to the research behind this book -- chapter 2 Successful university students -- chapter 2 2 PhD studies as described by doctoral students themselves -- chapter 2 3 Students' resources in university studies -- chapter 3 Successful university teachers and teaching -- chapter 3 2 Well-structured, positive teaching -- chapter 3 3 Resources for the successful supervision of theses -- chapter 3 4 Teacher collaboration and well-being as the success factor -- chapter 4 The importance and essence of study success -- part 4 2 Love for learning as the way toward well-being and success -- chapter 4 3 Study success as a process and outcome.

"Universities around the world are under increasing pressure to maintain high levels of graduation and to make study processes as efficient as possible, with teachers and students struggling to meet the expectations placed upon them as a result. The Psychology of Study Success in Universities asks whether it is possible to meet these demands at the same time as protecting the well-being of students. Drawing on an extensive and detailed analysis of study success in universities in Finland, the authors of this thought-provoking work argue that universities should be more concerned with students' satisfaction and place greater weight on students' perceptions of the elements that enhance or hinder their success.The book provides a multi-dimensional picture of the student-related and teaching-related factors that promote study success. Giving voice to graduate students, including those enrolled on a PhD, the authors look at the resources that students have at their disposal in order to establish what inspires and motivates the students, what slows them down, and what kinds of experiences students have of successful studies. Määttä and Uusiautti present a wealth of high-quality research showing that good teaching and successful study processes can be secured by immediate and caring interaction, flexible and student-centred teaching and supervision, and interdisciplinary collaboration between teachers. The Psychology of Study Success in Universities is essential reading for academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of education and psychology, as well as for those interested in positive psychology, student well-being and pedagogical studies."--Provided by publisher.

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