Uni fail rate falls by 40% with block model of intensively learning 1 subject at a time
- Written by Jen Jackson, Adjunct Associate Professor of Education Policy, Victoria University
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A Mitchell Institute report[1] shines a light on how quality teaching and innovation in universities can dramatically improve learning. The report found the Victoria University Block Model[2] of teaching cut the fail rate for first-year students by around 40%. The model involves rearranging the timetable so students take one subject at a time in a four-week “block” of intensive learning rather than multiple subjects together over a traditional 12-week teaching semester.
Read more: Studying one uni subject in four weeks has benefits – but students risk burnout if it's not done right[3]