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Journal of Further and Higher Education | 2017

The problem of student attrition in higher education: An alternative perspective

Colin Beer; Celeste Lawson

Abstract Student attrition continues to be a significant and costly challenge for higher education institutions across the globe. In Australia, universities cite the importance of addressing student attrition through strategic statements and policy documents, and expend time and resources on the problem. Despite vast expenditures, they have made little impact on student attrition, which continues to negatively impact reputation and revenue. Using a regional Australian university as a case study, this paper analyses a student exit survey to identify the complex and inter-related array of factors that contribute to student attrition. It was found that attrition would be better conceptualised as a wicked problem, which is one that cannot be strategically addressed using traditional approaches to problem-solving. The practical implications of these findings reinforce that current approaches to attrition are likely to fail. Therefore, the wicked nature of the attrition problem needs to be taken into account when developing strategies or policies within higher education.


Journal of Further and Higher Education | 2017

Framing attrition in higher education: a complex problem

Colin Beer; Celeste Lawson

Abstract This study situates student attrition within the strategic framework of Australian public universities. It draws on organisational theory to describe higher education within a bureaucratic framework. The study uses a quantitative approach to undertake a content analysis of attrition and retention policy statements from all Australian universities. This reveals that Australian universities, and the higher education sector as a whole, are attempting to address attrition within their existing bureaucracies. Attrition however is a wicked problem that includes many variables outside the influence of universities, which limits the potential of strategic approaches to problem solving. The practical implications of these findings are that current approaches to attrition are likely to fail. The wicked nature of the attrition problem needs to be taken into account when developing strategies or policies within higher education.


ASCILITE - Australian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education Annual Conference | 2010

Indicators of engagement

Colin Beer; Ken Clark; David Jones


ASCILITE - Australian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education Annual Conference | 2009

The indicators project identifying effective learning: Adoption, activity, grades and external factors

Colin Beer; David Jones; Ken Clark


ASCILITE - Australian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education Annual Conference | 2012

Analytics and complexity: Learning and leading for the future

Colin Beer; David Jones; Damien Clark


Educational Technology Research and Development | 2016

Identification of ‘at risk’ students using learning analytics: the ethical dilemmas of intervention strategies in a higher education institution

Celeste Lawson; Colin Beer; Dolene Rossi; Teresa Moore; Julie Fleming


Archive | 2014

Three paths for learning analytics and beyond: moving from rhetoric to reality

Colin Beer; Rolley Tickner; David Jones


Archive | 2013

The IRAC framework: locating the performance zone for learning analytics

David Jones; Colin Beer; Damien Clark


ASCILITE - Australian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education Annual Conference | 2010

Academic involvement with the LMS: An exploratory study

Ken Clark; Colin Beer; David Jones


Archive | 2013

Learning interactions : a cross-institutional multi-disciplinary analysis of learner-learner and learner-teacher and learner-content interactions in online learning contexts

Dolene Rossi; H van Rensburg; Colin Beer; Damien Clark; Patrick Alan Danaher; R. E. Harreveld

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David Jones

University of Southern Queensland

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Damien Clark

Central Queensland University

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Dolene Rossi

Central Queensland University

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Celeste Lawson

Central Queensland University

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R. E. Harreveld

Central Queensland University

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Henriette van Rensburg

University of Southern Queensland

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Ken Clark

Central Queensland University

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Patrick Alan Danaher

University of Southern Queensland

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Julie Fleming

Central Queensland University

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Jennifer Kofoed

Central Queensland University

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