It is hard to keep silent when many higher education students drop out of their studies every semester. Different scholarly literature has indicated that almost fifty percent of students who commence higher education withdraw. Indeed, higher education and research training pedagogy depend on success in supervision where a student cooperates with supervisors effectively. However, some supervisors do not comprehend students' academic expectations, so it has become difficult to strategize for fulfilling students' learning goals. As a result, some students drop out because they do not experience support from supervisors in fulfilling their expectations.
Elizabeth provides information to guide postsecondary supervision partners in communicating their academic expectations The book is a resource for students to comprehend issues to discuss and ask for in supervision.
Über den Autor Elizabeth Paradiso Urassa
Elizabeth is a former teacher, school inspector, and job advisor. During her Ph.D. study, she recognized students and their learning agency encounter with supervision. Since then, her primary responsibilities have been supporting people, including students and supervisors in higher education, with information and strategies to overcome diverse challenges, including isolation.