The aims of this research project were, through a qualitative enquiry, to consider the effects of the peer environment on the decisions and progress of academically successful students from low SES backgrounds in relation to higher education. Twelve students, drawn from the tertiary access and support program of an Australian university, took part in focus groups and individual interviews, providing details of their experiences in secondary school and the commencement of their university courses. The thesis examines the transition passages of such students, how they attempted to integrate with a new peer group in the university setting, and what supportive strategies had worked for them. As an aspect of this process, the thesis questions wh...
For many, earning a college degree provides an opportunity to improve social status by allowing acce...
The Australian Government's response to the 2008 Bradley Review of higher education has set clear ta...
As the enrollment of first-generation university students increases it becomes paramount to analyze ...
© 2011 Dr. J. Andrew FunstonThe broad context for this study is the rapid shift in recent decades fr...
As higher education populations further diversify, new thinking and approaches are needed to ensure ...
This study presents a new orienting framework to aid in the understanding of how Third Culture Kids\...
This article examines the conceptual frames that might be used to consider the success and achieveme...
This article examines the conceptual frames that might be used to consider the success and achieveme...
© 1998 Dr. Sue TuraleUntil at least the early 1970s people who were favoured with economically advan...
Transitioning from further education to higher education can be problematic. Previous research found...
For many ‘new’ university students, especially those who might be called ‘mature age’, ‘interrupted’...
© 2012 Dr. Ann JardineThis study focuses on the first year experience of Australian university stude...
For many ‘new’ university students, especially those who might be called ‘mature age’, ‘interrupted’...
Students’ transitions from high school into university are a major concern in education literature, ...
Developing positive relations with peers at university has long been recognised as a key to academic...
For many, earning a college degree provides an opportunity to improve social status by allowing acce...
The Australian Government's response to the 2008 Bradley Review of higher education has set clear ta...
As the enrollment of first-generation university students increases it becomes paramount to analyze ...
© 2011 Dr. J. Andrew FunstonThe broad context for this study is the rapid shift in recent decades fr...
As higher education populations further diversify, new thinking and approaches are needed to ensure ...
This study presents a new orienting framework to aid in the understanding of how Third Culture Kids\...
This article examines the conceptual frames that might be used to consider the success and achieveme...
This article examines the conceptual frames that might be used to consider the success and achieveme...
© 1998 Dr. Sue TuraleUntil at least the early 1970s people who were favoured with economically advan...
Transitioning from further education to higher education can be problematic. Previous research found...
For many ‘new’ university students, especially those who might be called ‘mature age’, ‘interrupted’...
© 2012 Dr. Ann JardineThis study focuses on the first year experience of Australian university stude...
For many ‘new’ university students, especially those who might be called ‘mature age’, ‘interrupted’...
Students’ transitions from high school into university are a major concern in education literature, ...
Developing positive relations with peers at university has long been recognised as a key to academic...
For many, earning a college degree provides an opportunity to improve social status by allowing acce...
The Australian Government's response to the 2008 Bradley Review of higher education has set clear ta...
As the enrollment of first-generation university students increases it becomes paramount to analyze ...