Description |
1 online resource |
Series |
Higher Education
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Cover; Half-title; Endorsement; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; Meet the authors; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Introduction; References; 1 What is a personal tutor?; Chapter aims; The role of personal tutoring within the modern academic profession; How effective personal tutoring principles link to effective teaching; Definitions of the personal tutor; Personal tutoring and coaching: definitions and history of the terms; The relationship between personal tutoring and coaching; Discussion; Models to further understand the personal tutor role |
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Student support: organisational modelsWhy is it important to know about models?; How were the models established and how have they evolved?; How might the models be applied?; Summary; References; 2 Core values and skills of the personal tutor; Chapter aims; Introduction; Section 1: What are the core values of the effective personal tutor?; What is a core value and how do I know what mine are?; How to develop the personal tutor core values; Discussion; Individual and shared core values; Discussion; Section 2: What are the core skills of the effective personal tutor?; What is a core skill? |
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Different categories of personal tutor core skillsHard and soft skills; How to develop the personal tutor core skills; 1. Building genuine rapport; 2. Decision-making and problem-solving; Summary; Personal tutor self-assessment system; What it is for; How to use it; References; 3 Setting boundaries; Chapter aims; Introduction; What are boundaries?; Expertise and referral boundaries; Clear and effective referral; Temporal (time) boundaries; Boundaries with academic peers; Independence and engagement boundaries; Student peer boundaries; The difficulty of letting go and when to do it |
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DiscussionDiscussion; Expertise and referral; Temporal (time); Independence and engagement; Summary; Personal tutor self-assessment system; References; 4 Key activities: identifying and supporting student populations; Chapter aims; Introduction; What is the purpose of the personal tutor key activities?; The tracking and monitoring of students; What do we mean by non-traditional, vulnerable, disadvantaged and at risk students?; What characteristics might mean a student is at risk or vulnerable?; Tailored support or student profiling?; The tools to keep your students on track to succeed |
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Feedback to the studentHow risk is assigned to a student; Discussion; At risk meetings; Discussion; Tools to re-engage students; The case for a positive approach to re-engagement; Working with students who have additional support needs; Discussion; Safeguarding; Dashboards and learning/engagement analytics; Good practice tips when using dashboards and learning/engagement analytics; Summary; Personal tutor self-assessment system; References; 5 Key activities: effectively supporting all stages of the student lifecycle; Chapter aims; Introduction; Transitioning to university life |
Summary |
An essential text for all academics within higher education (HE) who have a personal tutoring role. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Tutors and tutoring.
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Education, Higher.
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Student counselors.
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higher education. |
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EDUCATION -- Administration -- General. |
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EDUCATION -- Organizations & Institutions. |
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Education, Higher. |
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Student counselors. |
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Tutors and tutoring. |
Added Author |
McIntosh, Emily, author.
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Stork, Andrew, author.
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Walker, Ben W., author.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Lochtie, Dave. Effective personal tutoring in higher education. St Albans : Critical Publishing Ltd, 2018 1910391980 9781910391983 (OCoLC)1039407176 |
ISBN |
9781911106005 (electronic bk.) |
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1911106007 (electronic bk.) |
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9781910391990 |
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1910391999 |
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9781911106012 |
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1911106015 |
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9781910391983 |
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1910391980 |
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