The Second Year (sophomore) Slump is a well-defined phenomenon affecting American undergraduate students in the middle years of their degree. In the Australian context, minimal attention has been given to identifying or addressing potential concerns with the transition and satisfaction of students beyond their first year of study in science degrees. A case study of second year students (n = 165) studying a bioscience course is presented. Potential student demographic factors, including low social economic status, non-English speaking background, first in family to attend University (>60%), and Grade Point Average (GPA) progression, were examined. An academic slump based on GPA trend of a decrease of GPA greater than 0.35 was observed for 33...
James Cook University (JCU) Biomedical Science students struggle with their first and second year tr...
This article explores the issue of university student recruitment and retention beyond the first and...
It is well known that students in the sciences face many challenges when they first embark on their ...
The Second Year (sophomore) Slump is a well-defined phenomenon affecting American undergraduate stud...
The Second Year (sophomore) Slump is a well-defined phenomenon affecting American undergraduate stud...
The noticeable increase in diversity of the student population over the past decade has now highligh...
The ‘Sophomore Slump’ is a lack of engagement that can be experienced by students entering their sec...
The Issue Student transitions through university have previously focussed on the move into first yea...
BACKGROUND The second year slump is a well-recognised phenomenon affecting students’ engagement, per...
Second year students often struggle with personal identity, self-confidence, autonomy and academic c...
The ‘Sophomore Slump’ is a lack of engagement that can be experienced by students entering their sec...
The ‘Sophomore Slump ’ is a lack of engagement that can be experienced by students entering their se...
The second year of university is little-researched, despite being a focal point for declining perfor...
Transition pedagogy has had a major impact on the first year experience for higher education student...
This work looks at a number of student cohorts passing through the Bachelor of Engineering program a...
James Cook University (JCU) Biomedical Science students struggle with their first and second year tr...
This article explores the issue of university student recruitment and retention beyond the first and...
It is well known that students in the sciences face many challenges when they first embark on their ...
The Second Year (sophomore) Slump is a well-defined phenomenon affecting American undergraduate stud...
The Second Year (sophomore) Slump is a well-defined phenomenon affecting American undergraduate stud...
The noticeable increase in diversity of the student population over the past decade has now highligh...
The ‘Sophomore Slump’ is a lack of engagement that can be experienced by students entering their sec...
The Issue Student transitions through university have previously focussed on the move into first yea...
BACKGROUND The second year slump is a well-recognised phenomenon affecting students’ engagement, per...
Second year students often struggle with personal identity, self-confidence, autonomy and academic c...
The ‘Sophomore Slump’ is a lack of engagement that can be experienced by students entering their sec...
The ‘Sophomore Slump ’ is a lack of engagement that can be experienced by students entering their se...
The second year of university is little-researched, despite being a focal point for declining perfor...
Transition pedagogy has had a major impact on the first year experience for higher education student...
This work looks at a number of student cohorts passing through the Bachelor of Engineering program a...
James Cook University (JCU) Biomedical Science students struggle with their first and second year tr...
This article explores the issue of university student recruitment and retention beyond the first and...
It is well known that students in the sciences face many challenges when they first embark on their ...