Academic achievement is regarded an indicator of the success of individuals, schools, universities and countries. ‘Success’ is typically measured using performance indicators such as test results, completion rates and other objective measures. By contrast, in this article we explore students’ subjective understandings and constructions of success, and discourses about ‘successful’ students in higher education contexts that are renowned for being demanding and pressured. We draw on data from 87 semi-structured interviews with students and staff on law, medicine and engineering physics programmes in a prestigious university in Sweden. We focus particularly upon academic expectations, effort levels, and programme structures and cultures. Achie...
Although excellence in higher education has received increased attention over the last decade worldw...
The concept of self-esteem defines to which extent an individual is happy or proud of oneself. It ha...
Academic success has not been well defined consistently, and when definitions have been proposed (e....
Academic achievement is regarded an indicator of the success of individuals, schools, universities a...
Academic achievement is regarded an indicator of the success of individuals, schools, universities a...
This thesis addresses the significance of the concept of study success in higher education from the ...
Researchers examining academic success often quantify it in terms of assessment grades. This assumpt...
This chapter considers the contested concept of academic “success”, particularly the varied and diff...
Discourses about the value of effort and hard work are prevalent and powerful in many western societ...
Researchers examining academic success often quantify it in terms of assessment grades. This assumpt...
The expression \u27student success\u27 has gained traction in the university sector and has been app...
Student success is a contested concept; difficult to define and important to explore. This thesis dr...
Grades are frequently used by academics as a measure of academic success. The literature has largely...
What it means to be successful, both in life and in education, is an essentially contested concept, ...
There is a plethora of literature to support the importance of student engagement in the wider unive...
Although excellence in higher education has received increased attention over the last decade worldw...
The concept of self-esteem defines to which extent an individual is happy or proud of oneself. It ha...
Academic success has not been well defined consistently, and when definitions have been proposed (e....
Academic achievement is regarded an indicator of the success of individuals, schools, universities a...
Academic achievement is regarded an indicator of the success of individuals, schools, universities a...
This thesis addresses the significance of the concept of study success in higher education from the ...
Researchers examining academic success often quantify it in terms of assessment grades. This assumpt...
This chapter considers the contested concept of academic “success”, particularly the varied and diff...
Discourses about the value of effort and hard work are prevalent and powerful in many western societ...
Researchers examining academic success often quantify it in terms of assessment grades. This assumpt...
The expression \u27student success\u27 has gained traction in the university sector and has been app...
Student success is a contested concept; difficult to define and important to explore. This thesis dr...
Grades are frequently used by academics as a measure of academic success. The literature has largely...
What it means to be successful, both in life and in education, is an essentially contested concept, ...
There is a plethora of literature to support the importance of student engagement in the wider unive...
Although excellence in higher education has received increased attention over the last decade worldw...
The concept of self-esteem defines to which extent an individual is happy or proud of oneself. It ha...
Academic success has not been well defined consistently, and when definitions have been proposed (e....