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Common Time: Embedding the concept of academic and social integration across cognate degree programmes

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posted on 2023-05-17, 16:59 authored by Fowler, J, Craig ZimitatCraig Zimitat
Common Time (CT) was a structured programme designed to enhance the social and academic engagement of a growingly diverse student body on a new campus that draws its population from a low©\socioeconomic area. As a voluntary and non©\remedial programme, it incorporated a range of formal and informal activities and processes to engage students. CT operates across degree programmes and involves the collaboration of academics, librarians and support staff such as learning advisers. Interviews with students reveal that the CT strategy achieved the objectives for which it was designed: to facilitate faculty¨Cstudent informal interaction, provide the opportunity for students to interact and develop relationships with their peers, and provide a range of activities that would assist students with their academic and intellectual development. Further evidence of its success is borne out by high and consistent attendance, the longevity of the programme and its adoption as a model at other institutions

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Publication title

Innovations in Education and Teaching International

Volume

45

Pagination

37-46

ISSN

1470-3297

Department/School

Tasmanian School of Medicine

Publisher

Routledge Taylor & Francis Ltd

Place of publication

4 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, England, Oxfordshire, Ox14 4Rn

Repository Status

  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Assessment, development and evaluation of curriculum

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