Adjustment Dynamics of First-Year Students to University Life at a Rural University in South Africa

Matsolo Mokhampanyane
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This research paper discussed the adjustment dynamics of first-year students to university life. Registering for the first time at the university seems to impose various challenges on newcomers. Most first-year students experience adjustment challenges in university life, which seem to lead to poor academic performance. Their performance stimulated the need to find the challenges and find ways to enhance adjustments and challenges to improve academic performance. The theory underlying this paper was Critical Emancipatory Research Theory. Participatory action research was employed in this study to collect data and a thematic approach was used to analyse data. A WhatsApp group was created to facilitate group conversations for data collection. The paper responds to two research questions: What adjustment challenges are experienced by first-year university students? In which ways can adjustment challenges be overcome? Participants in the study were ten first-year university students from two faculties. The study found that the factors contributing to difficulties in adjustment were a university workload, lack of residential accommodation, and lack of financial support. In light of the findings, the study recommends support strategies and programs that promote interaction with and among those who are newcomers at the university and the building of more residences for students. This paper contributes to the continued discussion about how newcomers can be supported to ensure they are settled in a conducive academic environment. Keywords: Workload, Residential Accommodation, Academic Adjustment, Social Adjustment.
南非一所农村大学一年级新生适应大学生活的动态变化
本研究论文讨论了一年级新生对大学生活的适应动态。首次在大学注册似乎给新生带来了各种挑战。大多数一年级新生都在大学生活中遇到了适应挑战,这似乎导致他们的学习成绩不佳。他们的表现激发了我们寻找挑战的必要性,并找到加强调整和挑战的方法,以提高学习成绩。本文所依据的理论是批判解放研究理论。本研究采用参与式行动研究来收集数据,并使用主题方法来分析数据。本研究建立了一个 WhatsApp 群组,以促进小组对话,收集数据。本文回答了两个研究问题:大学一年级学生会遇到哪些适应挑战?可以通过哪些方式克服适应挑战?本研究的参与者是来自两个学院的 10 名大学一年级学生。研究发现,导致适应困难的因素包括大学课业负担、住宿条件不足和缺乏经济支持。根据研究结果,研究建议采取支持策略和计划,促进大学新生之间的互动,并为学生建造更多的宿舍。本文有助于继续讨论如何为新生提供支持,以确保他们在有利的学术环境中安顿下来:工作量、住宿、学术适应、社会适应。
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