A proposed model for flexible and responsive pre-admission criteria : a study of pre-admission criteria in osteopathy

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A proposed model for flexible and responsive pre-admission criteria : a study of pre-admission criteria in osteopathy

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Palfreyman, Sue
Friedlander, Tim
Mercier, Jayne
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2017-10
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osteopathic education
quality assurance
international comparison
student success
success rates
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Palfreyman, S., Friedlander, T., & Mercier, J. (2017, October). A proposed model for flexible and responsive pre-admission criteria. Paper presented at Spaces and Pedagogies: New Zealand Tertiary Learning and Teaching Conference 2017. Auckland, New Zealand : Unitec Institute of Technology.
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Investigation into student success in the first year of an osteopathy programme Standard entry requirements are not consistent across similar programmes internationally – some require Chemistry, others emphasise Biology Applicants over 20 years of age can be considered for ‘special admission’ if they provide evidence of aptitude or relevant prior experience Are current academic requirements useful for predicting success, or are they overly restrictive? Are students meeting the standard academic requirements more likely to succeed? Can achievement in particular subjects predict student success? Do students see particular subjects as being necessary or helpful for success?
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