Educators worldwide are faced with challenges of understanding how undergraduates are making their school-to-university transition and becoming inducted into their academic discipline. A recent study investigated Hong Kong first-year Chinese students' experiences of transition from school to university and induction into their discipline in relation to perceived course experiences, approaches to study and achievement of goals. Analysis of the survey data of this study indicates that although students reported transition difficulties, these were unrelated to perceptions of the course, approaches to study or achievement of goals. Students who reported good understanding of their discipline were those who achieved their goals, had a good ...
Students are becoming more and more mobile globally and Mainland Chinese students (MCSs) contribute ...
Successful transition for students commencing university is a focus of increasing institutional inte...
This PhD thesis explores the experiences of the increasing number of Chinese undergraduate students ...
Educators worldwide are faced with challenges of understanding how undergraduates are making their s...
Hong Kong's educational system is undergoing a major reform, and in higher education an additio...
Conference Theme: The Student ExperienceHong Kong’s educational system is undergoing a major reform,...
Student success continues to be an important topic in the higher education literature as students of...
Transition from high school to higher education brings many changes to students in their academic an...
This research followed the transition of twelve Chinese students (studying business or social scienc...
The Hong Kong education system has recently undergone a major structural reform, changing from the s...
Purpose The paper sets out a theoretical framework that has been developed to help understand the t...
The trend of the massification of UK Higher Education (HE) during the past two decades in particular...
This research project examines whether the new 4-year curriculum is for local student development in...
Every change in human life brings along an adaptation process. University transition includes most t...
Anecdotal evidence abounds in Hong Kong to the effect that students entering tertiary education in H...
Students are becoming more and more mobile globally and Mainland Chinese students (MCSs) contribute ...
Successful transition for students commencing university is a focus of increasing institutional inte...
This PhD thesis explores the experiences of the increasing number of Chinese undergraduate students ...
Educators worldwide are faced with challenges of understanding how undergraduates are making their s...
Hong Kong's educational system is undergoing a major reform, and in higher education an additio...
Conference Theme: The Student ExperienceHong Kong’s educational system is undergoing a major reform,...
Student success continues to be an important topic in the higher education literature as students of...
Transition from high school to higher education brings many changes to students in their academic an...
This research followed the transition of twelve Chinese students (studying business or social scienc...
The Hong Kong education system has recently undergone a major structural reform, changing from the s...
Purpose The paper sets out a theoretical framework that has been developed to help understand the t...
The trend of the massification of UK Higher Education (HE) during the past two decades in particular...
This research project examines whether the new 4-year curriculum is for local student development in...
Every change in human life brings along an adaptation process. University transition includes most t...
Anecdotal evidence abounds in Hong Kong to the effect that students entering tertiary education in H...
Students are becoming more and more mobile globally and Mainland Chinese students (MCSs) contribute ...
Successful transition for students commencing university is a focus of increasing institutional inte...
This PhD thesis explores the experiences of the increasing number of Chinese undergraduate students ...