Post by account_disabled on Feb 27, 2024 3:18:49 GMT -5
Not long ago, we were forced to live off the internet. But this has changed, the return to traditional or hybrid models needs to take into account that the student's mind has changed and that the teaching model needs to be adapted to this moment. This evaluation of the methodology must be constant. Remember that when a student chooses to study at your institution, they generate expectations about the service offered, structure (physical or online), teaching staff and anything and everything that could impact their journey as a student.
In one of the Webinars of our permanent Student Retention Industry Email List Forum , one of our guests, Leonardo Vils, brought a very interesting phrase that went like this: "Satisfaction is a disconfirmation of expectations." that your student's satisfaction rate is also directly linked to the dropout rate. The calculation is somewhat logical here: satisfied students (and responsible for the decision to stay or leave the course) tend to drop out less. From kindergarten to higher education, how does unemployment increase the dropout rate.
External factors corroborate (a lot) the increase in evasion. This is one of the reasons why it is so important to keep your data up to date. When we talk about higher education, the lack of conditions to pay for the course is a determining factor in dropout rates. It may seem obvious, but many institutions do not have access to this data when trying to understand the increase in this number. Hence the importance of keeping the database updated. It is worth taking into account that this can also impact early childhood education (EaD or in-person.
In one of the Webinars of our permanent Student Retention Industry Email List Forum , one of our guests, Leonardo Vils, brought a very interesting phrase that went like this: "Satisfaction is a disconfirmation of expectations." that your student's satisfaction rate is also directly linked to the dropout rate. The calculation is somewhat logical here: satisfied students (and responsible for the decision to stay or leave the course) tend to drop out less. From kindergarten to higher education, how does unemployment increase the dropout rate.
External factors corroborate (a lot) the increase in evasion. This is one of the reasons why it is so important to keep your data up to date. When we talk about higher education, the lack of conditions to pay for the course is a determining factor in dropout rates. It may seem obvious, but many institutions do not have access to this data when trying to understand the increase in this number. Hence the importance of keeping the database updated. It is worth taking into account that this can also impact early childhood education (EaD or in-person.