Reflections on welcome and induction: exploring the sources of students’ expectations and anticipations about university

IF 2.3 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
A. Mearman, R. Payne
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ABSTRACT This paper discusses different sources of students’ expectations of university, beginning with a thematic analysis of 21 semi-structured interviews with a diverse set of students at a UK University. We find that students draw on several different sources to develop their ideas of what university will be like; some of these sources are trusted more than others, and some present a more realistic view. The broader challenge of independence emerges as a contributory factor in students’ sense of successful transition to university, mediated by different types of socio-cultural capital. We draw upon Ulriksen’s distinction between ‘expectations’ and ‘anticipations’, as one that illuminates how much influence universities can realistically have in shaping prospective students’ ideas about university life. We show that universities must be open and realistic in the information and support they offer to incoming students, in order to help students form expectations of university life that are accurate and more likely to be met. Universities are also likely to benefit from understanding individual students’ expectations better, via personalised support.
欢迎与入职的思考:探究学生对大学的期望与期待的来源
摘要本文讨论了学生对大学期望的不同来源,首先对英国一所大学的21个半结构化访谈进行了主题分析。我们发现,学生们从几个不同的来源来发展他们对大学的想法;其中一些来源比其他来源更受信任,还有一些则提出了更现实的观点。更广泛的独立挑战是学生成功过渡到大学的一个促成因素,由不同类型的社会文化资本介导。我们借鉴了Ulriksen对“期望”和“预期”的区分,这说明了大学在塑造未来学生的大学生活观念方面可以产生多大的现实影响。我们表明,大学在向即将入学的学生提供信息和支持方面必须开放和现实,以帮助学生对大学生活形成准确且更有可能实现的期望。通过个性化支持,大学也可能从更好地理解学生个人的期望中受益。
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JOURNAL OF FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION
JOURNAL OF FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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5.20
自引率
4.30%
发文量
80
期刊介绍: Journal of Further and Higher Education is an international, peer-reviewed journal publishing scholarly work that represents the whole field of post-16 education and training. The journal engages with a diverse range of topics within the field including management and administration, teacher education and training, curriculum, staff and institutional development, and teaching and learning strategies and processes. Through encouraging engagement with and around policy, contemporary pedagogic issues and professional concerns within different educational systems around the globe, Journal of Further and Higher Education is committed to promoting excellence by providing a forum for scholarly debate and evaluation. Articles that are accepted for publication probe and offer original insights in an accessible, succinct style, and debate and critique practice, research, theory. They offer informed perspectives on contextual and professional matters and critically examine the relationship between theory and practice across the spectrum of further and higher education.
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