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		<title>Keeping them Coming Back for More! Eight Strategies to Increase Student Retention</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keep them coming back for more! Eight Strategies to Increase Student Retention 
By Tanya Scott
Attrition rates range from 20% to as much as 70% in online classes (Murray, 2001; Tyler-Smith, 2006), though the general belief is that attrition falls most commonly around 50% (Rovai, 2002; Wang &#038; Wu, 2004). Whereas it is obvious we cannot [...]]]></description>
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