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Myths about students in higher education: Separating fact from folklore
Bruce John MACFARLANE
Department of Education Policy and Leadership (EPL)
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Higher Education
100%
Folklore
100%
University Students
50%
Copyright
25%
Student Attitudes
25%
Interview Data
25%
Historical Perspective
25%
Market-based
25%
Recurring
25%
University Lecturers
25%
Academic Standards
25%
Systematic Inquiry
25%
Academic Literature
25%
Participation Rate
25%
Moral Panic
25%
Over-reliance
25%
Verisimilitude
25%
Student as Consumer
25%
Interpreting Students
25%
Popular Literature
25%
Popular Myth
25%
Social Sciences
Mythology
100%
University Students
40%
Tuition Fee
20%
UK
20%
Student Attitude
20%
Morality
20%
Neglect
20%
Studies (Academic)
20%
Academic Standards
20%