An integral part of the higher education (HE) journey is the act of \u27becoming\u27 a student, however students who are first in their families (FiF) to attend university have had limited exposure to the HE environment. Innovatively for research with this cohort, this paper draws on situated learning theory to examine how learning to become a university student occurs through participation within the university community of practice. Drawing upon in-depth interviews with FiF learners at the end of their degrees, i.e. successful students, the analysis describes students\u27 movement from initial participation at the periphery of the university community to fuller participation. This paper offers practical insights into how we might support ...
This paper provides the first quantitative analysis on ‘first in family’ (FiF) university graduates ...
This book examines the university experiences of first-in-family university students, and how these ...
This article is based on an element of research for a Masters thesis into the factors which determin...
This article is open access under a Creative Commons Attribution Licence (CC-BY).Exploring what stud...
This article explores how one cohort of first-in-family students narrated their movement into and th...
This article explores how one cohort of first-in-family students narrated their movement into and th...
This article explores the experiences of students who are the first in their families to attend univ...
This paper engages with issues related to building student engagement and belonging in higher educat...
Teachers and researchers of undergraduate university students agree that the first year experience c...
Globally, first-in-family learners represent a significant proportion of the university student popu...
Studies of undergraduates’ satisfaction, academic performance and retention in Higher Education (HE)...
This paper reports on research findings from first-generation entrants at university in the UK. It ...
This thesis considers the HE choices and experiences of First in Family (FiF) HE students studying i...
Universities attract students from a diversity of backgrounds, but access and participation are not ...
As a result of widening participation, the number of students who are the first in their family to a...
This paper provides the first quantitative analysis on ‘first in family’ (FiF) university graduates ...
This book examines the university experiences of first-in-family university students, and how these ...
This article is based on an element of research for a Masters thesis into the factors which determin...
This article is open access under a Creative Commons Attribution Licence (CC-BY).Exploring what stud...
This article explores how one cohort of first-in-family students narrated their movement into and th...
This article explores how one cohort of first-in-family students narrated their movement into and th...
This article explores the experiences of students who are the first in their families to attend univ...
This paper engages with issues related to building student engagement and belonging in higher educat...
Teachers and researchers of undergraduate university students agree that the first year experience c...
Globally, first-in-family learners represent a significant proportion of the university student popu...
Studies of undergraduates’ satisfaction, academic performance and retention in Higher Education (HE)...
This paper reports on research findings from first-generation entrants at university in the UK. It ...
This thesis considers the HE choices and experiences of First in Family (FiF) HE students studying i...
Universities attract students from a diversity of backgrounds, but access and participation are not ...
As a result of widening participation, the number of students who are the first in their family to a...
This paper provides the first quantitative analysis on ‘first in family’ (FiF) university graduates ...
This book examines the university experiences of first-in-family university students, and how these ...
This article is based on an element of research for a Masters thesis into the factors which determin...