Student Lifecycle

By admin, 22 November, 2014

How to Manage Behavior in the Higher Education: An Introduction

Not only is a behavior management system cool these days, but it's also an absolute must-have in higher education. It's more important than ever to have good methods for classroom discipline, as over 60% of teachers say it's a big problem. Whether it is the management of disruptive behaviors in large lecture halls or the promotion of a culture of respect in smaller, interactive sessions, higher education institutions require customized solutions to cultivate a positive learning environment and maintain order.

By admin, 14 November, 2014

While technology is not only important for education, it helps education institutions to improve student’s learning and engagement. Educators need to harness the power of mobile and cloud technologies to connect campuses, students, teachers, administrators and parents with the ability to create, access and use data. We need to see forward a lot of changes in faculty and learning needs, several engagement strategies using new types of global tools.

By admin, 23 October, 2014

Currently there is a global education crisis on student dropout rates in schools and higher education institutions. But there is also another crisis which is garnering lot of attention, and that is the teacher dropout rates! It is true that teachers are fleeing the scene, because teachers are finding it hard to juggle between fewer resources, student growth rates, technology challenges, and ever-changing student behavior.  One of the important reasons for this is the huge gap between the backgrounds of the teachers and the students they teach.

By admin, 7 October, 2014

There are various stages in the lifecycle of a student which starts even before they actually step into the campus. Currently, all colleges, universities and higher education institutions are focused on building more meaningful relationships with the students which start during the recruitment process and go all the way even after graduation.

By admin, 29 September, 2014

Data mining techniques provides a personalized education to individual students based on the educational data.  For example, the discipline aspect of data mining can offer comprehensive analysis of student behavior, while the predictive analysis can help the school, college or university to take a positive approach to disciplining students, even before a student is involved in behavior issues. The early identification of student incidents at risk as well as maintain continuous intervention is the key to effective discipline management.

By admin, 4 September, 2014

Student services play a key role in student retention, satisfaction and success of any educational establishment. If a college, university or higher education doesn’t provide satisfactory services, it is likely to experience a sharp fall in student recruitment, retention, and reputation. Students from various countries live and study in educational institutions in broad-ranging subjects.

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