This paper is an attempt to make sense of the literature about how new university students develop an understanding of those university processes that are essential to their academic success. Whereas traditionally there has been a tendency to regard students as deficient if they had transition difficulties, such an approach fails to recognise the complexity of the process and the role of the habitus, as explored by Bourdieu (1993), in rendering this task even more difficult for some students. The literature highlights the need for further research. We suggest the need to do so with regard to the complexity of students\u27 experiences and the need to better appreciate the role of emotional or affective influences to that end. We also suggest...
peer-reviewedTransition to university takes place during the first few months of a student entering ...
Student retention and attrition rates have been established as Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for...
Instead of the homogeneous and undifferentiated view of ‘the first year experience’ implied by the t...
This paper is an attempt to make sense of the literature about how new university students develop a...
Pathway to university programs like USQ’s Tertiary Preparation Program (TPP) have a significant role...
Teachers and researchers of undergraduate university students agree that the first year experience c...
For many ‘new’ university students, especially those who might be called ‘mature age’, ‘interrupted’...
With transition to university a strong focus across most higher education institutions, undergraduat...
The transition of students into their first year of their undergraduate university studies is of gre...
The thesis explores the potentially problematic nature of transitions and the implications for the w...
For many ‘new’ university students, especially those who might be called ‘mature age’, ‘interrupted’...
As the cohort of students in Australian universities become increasingly diverse, attention to ensur...
The first year of university study has a major impact on later participation and performance. Transi...
The impetus for this study was a concern for first-year Bachelor of Education (Primary) students, an...
Student Voices in Transition reports the experiences of 70 students who entered university through t...
peer-reviewedTransition to university takes place during the first few months of a student entering ...
Student retention and attrition rates have been established as Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for...
Instead of the homogeneous and undifferentiated view of ‘the first year experience’ implied by the t...
This paper is an attempt to make sense of the literature about how new university students develop a...
Pathway to university programs like USQ’s Tertiary Preparation Program (TPP) have a significant role...
Teachers and researchers of undergraduate university students agree that the first year experience c...
For many ‘new’ university students, especially those who might be called ‘mature age’, ‘interrupted’...
With transition to university a strong focus across most higher education institutions, undergraduat...
The transition of students into their first year of their undergraduate university studies is of gre...
The thesis explores the potentially problematic nature of transitions and the implications for the w...
For many ‘new’ university students, especially those who might be called ‘mature age’, ‘interrupted’...
As the cohort of students in Australian universities become increasingly diverse, attention to ensur...
The first year of university study has a major impact on later participation and performance. Transi...
The impetus for this study was a concern for first-year Bachelor of Education (Primary) students, an...
Student Voices in Transition reports the experiences of 70 students who entered university through t...
peer-reviewedTransition to university takes place during the first few months of a student entering ...
Student retention and attrition rates have been established as Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for...
Instead of the homogeneous and undifferentiated view of ‘the first year experience’ implied by the t...