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Bennett, Roger; Kane, Suzanne – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2014
This paper presents the outcomes of a study of the factors that contribute to teaching team effectiveness in situations where team members rarely meet face to face. Academic faculty within a university Business School were asked to report the degrees to which they believed that the module teaching teams to which they belonged contained members who…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Team Teaching, College Faculty, Business Administration Education
Bennett, Roger – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2009
This study sought to devise a parsimonious instrument for evaluating academic self-concept (ASC) among British-born students entering "mass-market" (post-1992) universities that cater for diverse and "non-traditional" intakes. Three major facets of ASC were found to be particularly relevant to these students: "self-belief" in one's academic…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Academic Achievement, Academic Ability, Business Administration Education
Bennett, Roger; Kottasz, Rita; Nocciolino, Julia – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2007
Outputs from a computerised touch pad turnstile security system that recorded business students' entries into and exits from a university's buildings revealed that a significant number of the institution's first-year intake withdrew from their (business) degree programmes within a few weeks of enrolment. Accordingly, a sample of these "early…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Business Administration Education, Academic Persistence

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