Academic advising and ethic of care: Enabling belonging to enhance higher education students’ prospects of success

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
D. De Klerk
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The South African (SA) higher education sector continues to battle high attrition rates. Helping students gain a sense of belonging while at university and creating an environment where students feel cared for can enhance their prospects of success. Academic advising is a high-impact practice with the potential to enhance student belonging and success. This article proposes intentionally linking Tronto’s Ethic of Care (EoC) and academic advising for SA higher education contexts. The author argues that the dimensions of Tronto’s EoC (attentiveness, responsibility, competence, and responsiveness) are relevant to the work of SA advisors. These dimensions are used as a framework for analysing interview data collected from 15 academic advisors from one university. The findings suggest that elements of Tronto’s EoC are present in the advisors’ work, though not explicitly. The author argues that integrating EoC and advising more intentionally in SA higher education contexts, could enable a greater sense of belonging for students. Keywords: academic advising, belonging, care, caring, ethic of care, higher education, South Africa, student advising, student success
学术建议和关怀伦理:实现归属感,提高高等教育学生的成功前景
南非高等教育部门继续与高流失率作斗争。帮助学生在大学里获得归属感,创造一个让学生感到被关心的环境,可以提高他们成功的前景。学术咨询是一种高影响力的实践,有可能增强学生的归属感和成功。本文提出有意地将特朗托的关怀伦理(EoC)与SA高等教育背景下的学术建议联系起来。作者认为,特朗托的EoC维度(注意力、责任、能力和响应)与心理咨询师的工作相关。这些维度被用作一个框架来分析来自一所大学的15位学术顾问的访谈数据。研究结果表明,特伦托EoC的元素存在于顾问的工作中,尽管不明确。作者认为,在SA高等教育背景下,有意地整合EoC和建议,可以使学生有更大的归属感。关键词:学业指导、归属感、关怀、关怀、关怀伦理、高等教育、南非、学生指导、学生成功
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South African Journal of Higher Education
South African Journal of Higher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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