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How Do High School Students Make the Transition to University? : Factors Contributing to Success or Failure Description This qualitative study provides a framework for planning institutional change and
considering present institutional practices by examining the challenges and rewards
experienced by first-year students in regard to adapting to the academic and social
culture of a large commuter university.
Reviews “[this book]should be of paramount importance to post-secondary educators . . .it serves to remind us that the stories behind the statistics are well worth taking the time to listen to. . .”
Table of Contents CHAPTER ONE Student Transition Experiences Student Tuition and Part-time Work Considering Gender Student Development Gender and Educational Experiences Summary CHAPTER THREE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR EXAMINING TRANSITIONS IN A PILOT FIRST-YEAR SEMINAR Transition Theory Transition Models in Higher Education Re-conceptualising Transition Models Proposed Conceptual Model CHAPTER FOUR METHOD OF INQUIRY Research Questions Theoretical Perspective Phenomenography as a Research Strategy Research Design Data Analysis and Interpretation Reliability Validity 144 The Researcher Ethical Standards CHAPTER FIVE A PRIORI THEMES: DATA RESULTS Reporting Qualitative Results from the Interviews Quantitative Results: Questionnaire Context Interview Findings: Transition Patterns—Easy Passage Interview Findings: Transition Patterns—Ongoing Personal Social Problems Personal/Institutional Information Interview Findings: Transition Patterns—Floundering CHAPTER SIX EMERGENT THEMES: DATA RESULTS Emergent Themes Interview Findings CHAPTER SEVEN DISCUSSION Responses to Research Questions Easy Passage Ongoing Personal and Social Problems Floundering Easy Passage Ongoing Personal and Social Problems Floundering Research Question Three Easy Passage Ongoing Personal and Social Problems Floundering Gender and Institutional Fit Gender and Educational Goals Easy Passage Ongoing Personal and Social Problems Floundering CHAPTER EIGHT CONCLUSIONS Commonalities of Transition Patterns Implications for Theory Implications for Practice Institutional Implications for Practice Programme selection Mentoring Creating initial academic and social connections First-year seminars Support for women Building campus involvement and sense of community Implications for Policy Limitations and Delimitations Future Research Standardized Open-ended Interview Questions BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
ISBN10: 0-7734-1318-9 ISBN13: 978-0-7734-1318-4 Pages: 440 Year: 2010
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