The objective of this research is to explore dropout and persistence in academic elitism within a higher education system under policies of expansion. This case study employs an interpretative methodology to examine the phenomenon from the perspective of students and academics. The analysis is framed under known models of student retention with the added scope of Putnam’s concept of social capital, and Bourdieu’s concepts of academic capital, habitus, doxa, hysteresis and symbolic violence. Research questions explore why students leave the course, how they overcome barriers to completion and the process of gaining membership of academic elitism. Findings unveil a hidden doxa of selectivity that aims at the retention of the naturally talen...
Applying a case study approach this research explores faculty members’ experiences in three faculty-...
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study is to describe how digital immigrant teach...
The landscape of higher education is shifting yet many institutions fail to adequately adapt to the ...
This work addresses two questions: how can we better characterize the disadvantages faced by margina...
Motivation is an important construct in education, both for its links to student learning and in its...
For the past 40 years, first generation college students have been the topic of scholarly research a...
This research aimed to explore the factors affecting students’ educational participation in lower se...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to understand the lived experience of educators who s...
This study followed a qualitative research approach to investigate how welleducated professionals se...
Ongoing research has identified a potential disconnect in academic and pedagogic expectation between...
This study investigates two high school social science classrooms in order to better understand the ...
American higher education is moving into a new phase in which environmental challenges are likely to...
The ability to think critically and complexly amid novel experiences that require self- and other-aw...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to understand how teachers described the experience o...
Retention of educators within urban settings is an essential consideration. More specifically, the r...
Applying a case study approach this research explores faculty members’ experiences in three faculty-...
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study is to describe how digital immigrant teach...
The landscape of higher education is shifting yet many institutions fail to adequately adapt to the ...
This work addresses two questions: how can we better characterize the disadvantages faced by margina...
Motivation is an important construct in education, both for its links to student learning and in its...
For the past 40 years, first generation college students have been the topic of scholarly research a...
This research aimed to explore the factors affecting students’ educational participation in lower se...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to understand the lived experience of educators who s...
This study followed a qualitative research approach to investigate how welleducated professionals se...
Ongoing research has identified a potential disconnect in academic and pedagogic expectation between...
This study investigates two high school social science classrooms in order to better understand the ...
American higher education is moving into a new phase in which environmental challenges are likely to...
The ability to think critically and complexly amid novel experiences that require self- and other-aw...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to understand how teachers described the experience o...
Retention of educators within urban settings is an essential consideration. More specifically, the r...
Applying a case study approach this research explores faculty members’ experiences in three faculty-...
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study is to describe how digital immigrant teach...
The landscape of higher education is shifting yet many institutions fail to adequately adapt to the ...