Transition from High School to University: Challenges faced by First-year B.Ed. Students at a University of Technology in South Africa

Soundy Patricia Nthabiseng, L. K. Mphahlele, Khashane Stephen Malatji
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The recent Council on Higher Education report avers that Higher Education in South Africa experiences serious shortcomings in graduate output and outcomes. The report corroborated the general belief pervading existing research into students’ first-year university experiences. Students are unable to cope with the rigours of academics during this transition. Furthermore, research, especially from the field of psychology, also holds that first-year students struggle to succeed in their first year due to emotional and behavioural problems. However, this study argued that the transition from high school to university is a period characterised by mismatches and discontinuities in the lives of students. The purpose of this article was to investigate the mismatch and discontinuities, expressed as the articulation gap in the exposition of the article, experienced by first-year students at a university of technology. Data was drawn, using a cutting-edge qualitative instrument, from selected first-year B.Ed. students. The findings revealed that first-year students’ high school experiences are often not replayed at university. Students experience a myriad of new challenges which require new ways of learning (academic), and new ways of relating to peers (social challenges). The study recommended that universities need to engage in full orientation programmes to narrow the transition gap between high schools and universities. Universities should also provide ongoing programmes for mentoring, counselling and support services to help students navigate social and psychological challenges. Keywords: Transition; Behavioural Problem; Challenges; Emotions
从高中到大学的过渡:南非科技大学教育学学士学位一年级学生面临的挑战南非一所理工大学教育学学士学位一年级学生面临的挑战
高等教育委员会最近的报告指出,南非高等教育在毕业生的产出和成果方面存在严重缺陷。该报告证实了对学生大学一年级经历的现有研究中普遍存在的看法。在这一过渡时期,学生们无法适应严谨的学业。此外,研究,尤其是心理学领域的研究也认为,由于情绪和行为问题,一年级学生在第一年很难取得成功。然而,本研究认为,从高中到大学的过渡时期是学生生活中不匹配和不连续的时期。本文旨在调查一所科技大学一年级学生所经历的不匹配和不连续性,在文章的论述中表现为衔接差距。本文使用一种先进的定性工具,从选定的教育学学士学位一年级学生中收集数据。研究结果表明,一年级学生的高中经历往往不会在大学重演。学生们经历了无数新的挑战,需要新的学习方法(学术挑战)和新的与同学相处的方法(社会挑战)。研究建议,大学需要开展全面的新生指导计划,以缩小高中与大学之间的过渡差距。大学还应提供持续的辅导、咨询和支持服务计划,帮助学生应对社会和心理挑战:过渡;行为问题;挑战;情绪
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