进一步深入了解影响高等教育中低社会经济地位学生入学机会和公平性的社会因素

Mega Wanti, Renate Wesselink, H. Biemans, Perry Den Brok
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目的:本研究超越了以入学人数、经济援助和学生学业成绩(GPA)为重点的传统研究,旨在探讨社会因素如何影响印度尼西亚社会经济地位(SES)低下的学生接受高等教育的机会和公平性。研究方法:本研究采用访谈和 "滚雪球 "技术等定性方法,深入研究了在一所著名大学接受资助的六名校友的亲身经历。研究结果研究揭示了教师、讲师和家庭成员在为平等入学提供情感、信息和实际支持方面的重要作用。此外,研究还揭示了以前被低估的贡献者,如中学教职员工、学生协会、奖学金和地方政府。尽管有动力和指导,但在入学阶段缺乏信息会阻碍社会经济地位低的学生接受高等教育。结论学生在接受高等教育的过程中得到了来自家庭、教师、同学的各种支持,大学教职员工也提供了各种形式的情感和工具支持,这些支持既有积极的一面,也有消极的一面,其中包括经济上的保留。在大学期间,支持网络从家庭转向了同学、大学教职员工和登记学生协会,其中讲师发挥了至关重要的作用。
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Further insight into social factors affecting access to and equity for low-SES students in higher education
Purpose: This study goes beyond traditional research focusing on enrollment figures, financial aid, and student academic performance (GPA), aiming to explore how social factors influence access to and equity in higher education for students with low socio-economic status (SES) in Indonesia. Methods: Employing qualitative methods such as interviews and the snowball technique, this study delves into the firsthand experiences of six alumni who received financial assistance at a prominent university. Findings: The study sheds light on the significant roles of teachers, lecturers, and family members in providing emotional, informational, and practical support for equal access. Additionally, it unveils previously underestimated contributors like secondary school staff, student associations, scholarships, and local governments. Despite having motivation and guidance, a lack of information during the access phase can impede students with low SES from pursuing higher education. Conclusion: The journey towards higher education is shaped by a diverse range of support from family, teachers, peers, and university staff provided varied forms of emotional and instrumental support, with both positive and negative outcomes, including financial reservations. While in university, the support network shifted from family to peers, university staff, and RSAs, with lecturers playing a crucial role.
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