This qualitative study reports on an on-entry induction and socialisation intervention designed to support and retain students transitioning to higher education at an Irish private higher education institution. Following the intervention, a qualitative study was conducted with the aim of exploring new undergraduate student experiences of transitioning to higher education and their experiences of participating in the induction by design. Six themes emerged during the analytical process: academic experiences, expectations of higher education, the impact of college on life, induction by design, socialisation and the transition from school to college. Findings indicate that designed induction interventions which focus on the on-entry phase of t...
The views of higher education staff regarding their role on the induction period has not been fully ...
Supporting students in the transition to Higher Education is crucial to improving retention. Set in ...
This paper argues that transition is not a one-off event that occurs when students first enter unive...
This qualitative study reports on an on-entry induction and socialisation intervention designed to s...
Induction into university education is identified as crucial to the retention of an increasingly div...
The transition to higher education poses challenges on many levels. One UK University has piloted a ...
Entry into higher education (HE) is recognised as a challenging time for undergraduates as they nego...
The first year of study in higher education is a time of major transition for students. While the im...
Programme induction activities are a central feature for supporting successful student entry into un...
This paper reports on an action research project where the investigators (engaged in an institutiona...
Given the dynamic nature of the higher education landscape, induction programmes for new academics h...
Much is written about the transition of new students into university but there is a smaller body of ...
The transition from post primary to Higher Education in Ireland can be the most challenging undertak...
Induction has been described as a “lead-in ” to university study (Edward, 2003), aiming to introduce...
Student transition into higher education (HE) has increased in importance in recent times, with the ...
The views of higher education staff regarding their role on the induction period has not been fully ...
Supporting students in the transition to Higher Education is crucial to improving retention. Set in ...
This paper argues that transition is not a one-off event that occurs when students first enter unive...
This qualitative study reports on an on-entry induction and socialisation intervention designed to s...
Induction into university education is identified as crucial to the retention of an increasingly div...
The transition to higher education poses challenges on many levels. One UK University has piloted a ...
Entry into higher education (HE) is recognised as a challenging time for undergraduates as they nego...
The first year of study in higher education is a time of major transition for students. While the im...
Programme induction activities are a central feature for supporting successful student entry into un...
This paper reports on an action research project where the investigators (engaged in an institutiona...
Given the dynamic nature of the higher education landscape, induction programmes for new academics h...
Much is written about the transition of new students into university but there is a smaller body of ...
The transition from post primary to Higher Education in Ireland can be the most challenging undertak...
Induction has been described as a “lead-in ” to university study (Edward, 2003), aiming to introduce...
Student transition into higher education (HE) has increased in importance in recent times, with the ...
The views of higher education staff regarding their role on the induction period has not been fully ...
Supporting students in the transition to Higher Education is crucial to improving retention. Set in ...
This paper argues that transition is not a one-off event that occurs when students first enter unive...