1. Students’ learning patterns in higher education and beyond: moving forward; 2. (Dis)similarities in research on learning approaches and learning patterns; 3. The dimensionality in student learning patterns in different cultures; 4. Modelling factors for predicting student learning outcomes in higher education; 5. Exploring the concept of `self-directedness in learning`. Theoretical approaches and measurement in adult education literature; 6. Student teachers’ learning patterns in school-based teacher education programmes: the influence of person, context and time; 7. Achievement goals, approaches to studying and academic attainment; 8. Learning processes in higher education: Providing new insights to understand the effects of motivation and cognition on specific and global measures of achievement; 9. University students’ achievement goals and approaches to learning in mathematics: a re-analysis investigating ‘learning patterns’; 10. Exploring the use of a deep approach to learning with students in the process of learning to teach; 11. Understanding differences in student learning and academic achievement in first year higher education: an integrated research perspective; 12. Challenges in analysing change in students’ approaches to learning; 13. Students’ approaches to learning in higher education: The interplay between context and student; 14. Do case-based learning environments matter? Research into their effects on students’ approaches to learning, motivation and achievement; 15. Learning patterns in transition: reflections and prospects