This paper details a small-scale research project that explores the student transition into higher education (HE), delivered in a further education college (FE), and considers whether the requirements of transition at this level impacts on emotional wellbeing. As such, it aims to contribute to the growing body of research on HE-in-FE from the perspective of student transition and emotional wellbeing. The data drawn on in this paper were collected by a questionnaire,administered at two points in the first semester, to measure levels of anxiety in students,alongside a further questionnaire designed to evaluate the effectiveness of bespoke academic skills input aimed at supporting the transition into HE. From quantitative and qualitative data, k...
Policy-makers and researchers, unless they believe in moral decline as an explanatory principle, are...
Transitions refer to periods when people experience a change in their everyday routine (Zittoun et a...
It will come as no surprise to anybody working within higher education, that many students find the ...
This paper details a small-scale research project that explores the student transition into higher e...
Transition into Higher Education (HE) can involve significant changes to an individual’s social role...
Students experience transition to university as challenging. Recent studies implicate emotion in uni...
The transition from a Level 3 programme to a Higher Education one (Level 4) can be a bumpy one, acco...
This paper argues that transition is not a one-off event that occurs when students first enter unive...
Whilst there is a significant consensus, in the literature, that student transition to HE plays a ma...
To date, research has focussed on understanding how various contextual factors facilitate students’ ...
Policy-makers and researchers, unless they believe in moral decline as an explanatory principle, are...
Establishments of Higher Education (HE) are generally recruiting a more diverse student population a...
Accounts of emotion and affect have recently gained popularity in studies of learning. This paper dr...
The demands and pressures during the first study year at university are likely to arouse a variety o...
Many students will transition into higher education (HE) from further education (FE) at the start of...
Policy-makers and researchers, unless they believe in moral decline as an explanatory principle, are...
Transitions refer to periods when people experience a change in their everyday routine (Zittoun et a...
It will come as no surprise to anybody working within higher education, that many students find the ...
This paper details a small-scale research project that explores the student transition into higher e...
Transition into Higher Education (HE) can involve significant changes to an individual’s social role...
Students experience transition to university as challenging. Recent studies implicate emotion in uni...
The transition from a Level 3 programme to a Higher Education one (Level 4) can be a bumpy one, acco...
This paper argues that transition is not a one-off event that occurs when students first enter unive...
Whilst there is a significant consensus, in the literature, that student transition to HE plays a ma...
To date, research has focussed on understanding how various contextual factors facilitate students’ ...
Policy-makers and researchers, unless they believe in moral decline as an explanatory principle, are...
Establishments of Higher Education (HE) are generally recruiting a more diverse student population a...
Accounts of emotion and affect have recently gained popularity in studies of learning. This paper dr...
The demands and pressures during the first study year at university are likely to arouse a variety o...
Many students will transition into higher education (HE) from further education (FE) at the start of...
Policy-makers and researchers, unless they believe in moral decline as an explanatory principle, are...
Transitions refer to periods when people experience a change in their everyday routine (Zittoun et a...
It will come as no surprise to anybody working within higher education, that many students find the ...