Print Email Facebook Twitter Explaining student success in engineering education in Delft University of Technology: A synthesis of literature Title Explaining student success in engineering education in Delft University of Technology: A synthesis of literature Author Van den Bogaard, M.E.D. Faculty Technology, Policy and Management Department Multi Actor Systems Date 2011-09-27 Abstract Student success is among the most widely researched areas in tertiary education. The generalizability of research in this field is problematic due to cultural and structural differences between countries, institutions and programmes where research is done. Engineering education in the Netherlands has not been studied in depth so far. In this paper outcomes of studies done outside and inside engineering and outside and inside the Netherlands are discussed to understand the complexity of retention issues. Although generalizability is an issue, there are a number of concepts and variables that surface in many of these studies. These include students’ background and disposition variables, education attributes, variables concerning educational climate and student behaviour. In the paper it is argued how these variables are related and how a university can apply the outcomes of research in this field of study. Subject student successstudent progressretentiondrop outtertiary education To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4bcd9087-8fe6-4d83-9d4f-76cc26a81d66 Publisher SEFI ISBN 978-2-87352-004-5 Source 39th SEFI Annual Conference, WEE 2011: 1st World Engineering Education Flash Week: Global recognition, sustainability and mobility, Lisbon, Portugal, 27-30 September 2011 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2011 Van den Bogaard, M.E.D. Files PDF 291408.pdf 614.72 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:4bcd9087-8fe6-4d83-9d4f-76cc26a81d66/datastream/OBJ/view