中国的大学转型——农村第一代大学生及其父母

Q1 Social Sciences
M. Cheng, Yi-Shuai Xie, S. Lo
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摘要

大学转型是每个大学生都必须面对的一个阶段;然而,并不是每个人都能顺利地体验它。随着中国农村第一代大学生(FGCS)数量的增长,本定性研究探讨了这些学生及其父母如何完成大学过渡。在Schlossberg的过渡理论的指导下,我们分析了103个中国农村家庭的学生撰写的关于自我、支持和策略三个主题的用餐时间对话记录。调查发现,大多数FGCS感到沮丧的原因是缺乏应对大学过渡和选择学习专业的具体策略。虽然父母是FGCS继续学业的重要情感支持,但这些父母自己也经历了挣扎,包括缺乏对高等教育体系的知识和经验,以及没有准备好与即将上大学的孩子分开。有了这些知识,我们提供了建议,以更好地支持农村的FGCS及其父母完成大学过渡,例如开展大学迎新周,准备便于读者阅读的信息图表传单,以及在中国设立更多的FGCS基金。
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Making the College Transition in China-Rural First-Generation College Students and Their Parents
College transition is a phase that every college student must face; however, not everyone experiences it smoothly. With the growing number of First-Generation College Students (FGCS) in rural China, this qualitative study examines how these students and their parents make their college transition. Guided by Schlossberg's Transition Theory, we analyzed students' write-ups that recorded mealtime conversations of 103 rural families in China on three themes: Self, Support and Strategies. It is found that most FGCS felt frustrated because of the lack of concrete strategies to cope with the college transition and choose their study major. While parents functioned as the important emotional support for FGCS to continue their study, these parents also experienced struggles themselves, including a lack of knowledge and experience about the higher education system, and being unprepared to separate from their children who are leaving for college. With this knowledge, recommendations are provided to better support rural FGCS and their parents to go through college transition, such as launching university orientation week, preparing reader-friendly infographic leaflets, and setting up more FGCS funding in China.
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Journal of Social Studies Education Research
Journal of Social Studies Education Research Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
2.90
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审稿时长
28 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Social Studies Education Research (JSSER) (ISSN: 1309-9108) is an international, scholarly open access, peer-reviewed and fully refereed journal focusing on theories, methods and applications in Social Studies Education. As an international, online-only journal it is devoted to the publication of original, primary research (theoretical and empirical papers) as well as practical applications relating to Social Studies Education.
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