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Early Warning Systems (EWS) accommodate student counselors by identifying at-risk students and allow them to intervene timely and prevent student dropout. This paper evaluates an EWS that shares student-specific risk information with student counselors, which was implemented at a large Dutch university. A randomized field experiment was conducted t...
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... participating students were randomly assigned within bachelor programs to receive EWS-assisted counseling or counseling as usual. See Section 5 (Tables 2 and 3) for all descriptive statistics and equivalence tests. ...Context 2
... counselors received a training on the content of the dashboard, and could use the dashboard at their own discretion and according to their insights and needs. Table 2 presents descriptive statistics for the 758 students in the experimental sample and the full first-year student cohort (N=1577), and includes the p-values of equivalence tests. The upper panel of the table presents student characteristics, whereas the lower panel shows student proportions per bachelor program. ...Context 3
... lower panel of Table 2 shows that the distribution of students over bachelor programs in the experimental sample is fairly similar to the full first-year cohort proportions. There are two exceptions. ...Context 4
... proportion of Movement Sciences students in the experimental sample is bigger than the proportion of Movement Sciences students in the full cohort, whereas the reverse holds for the bachelor program Health and Living. In conclusion, the statistics presented in Table 2 indicate that the experimental sample was not representative for the full first-year cohort of participating bachelor programs, thereby restricting the generalizability of the results. Note. ...Context 5
... the experimental sample consisted of 758 students, of whom all descriptive statistics are presented in Table 2. Most student characteristics presented do not require an explanation, but it is relevant to note that the 33.6% of students that did not graduate in 2016 included students who returned from a so-called gap year, transferred into the program from a bachelor program at an applied university, or switched university bachelor programs after not passing the academic dismissal threshold the previous year (see: Cornelisz et al., 2019). ...Similar publications
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... In accordance with the above stated, in the face of competition in the future that will occur changes in the implementation of counseling strategies, for example online counseling in its implementation there must be harmonious integration and collaboration between counselor and lecturers and staff of guidance and other counseling study programs, the next competition is related to College counselor accountability. In the past and also today, Higher Education counselors focused more on academic achievement, but Higher Education counselors must realize that academic achievement must be balanced with other non-academic aspects that are carried out through counseling services [27]. Thus Higher Education counselors demonstrate accountability through counseling services so that the learning process can take place as a whole, so as to produce a quality personality that is intact as well [28]. ...
MEA in Indonesia in 2015 has been in the spotlight and has generated a myriad of debates among the public. MEA itself is one form of realization of ASEAN’s vision to create a single market and production base that is stable, prosperous, and competitive. This, of course, greatly affects all systems in Indonesia, including the education that participates in receiving the impact of the AEC. Counseling as one part of education, of course contributed greatly to the policy. The development of increasingly sophisticated knowledge and technology in the MEA, does not necessarily also have a positive impact in the wider community, so we often encounter a growing number of social problems that develop in modern society. That is why counselors as an educator are felt to need to develop creativity in providing services to prevent and overcome problems that will arise in the MEA. One of the efforts that can be taken is using online counseling services. Various forms of counseling services (one of them online counseling) aims to develop all the potential possessed by the children of the nation, so as not to be left behind by the competition that arises in the MEA. Referring to this explanation, the counselor as a counseling service officer, is considered important to develop a variety of counseling service strategies in dealing with the MEA.