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Transition within higher education institutions (HEI): Differences in learning culture (LC) between first-year, bachelor, and master students at a business school
Type
conference paper
Date Issued
2014-08-20
Author(s)
Abstract
Tertiary education comprises at least two phases, undergraduate and graduate studies. Often, the first year is regarded another, crucial phase where students familiarize with the study environment. It can be hypothesized that students' individual perceptions of learning and studying as well as the pedagogies they experience differ depending on their current study phase. Yet, differences between the phases in HE have rarely been investigated. To capture differences in student experiences in HE comprehensively, Jenert and Gebhardt (2010) have developed a framework describing Learning Culture in HEI. LC comprises a number of constructs on the three levels of the individual student, pedagogical interactions and the organization.
The study first aims to quantitatively describe differences in LC between the phases of HE within a university. Based on this analysis, a second goal is to develop a deeper understanding of how students manage the transitions between different phases by applying qualitative research methods.
The study first aims to quantitatively describe differences in LC between the phases of HE within a university. Based on this analysis, a second goal is to develop a deeper understanding of how students manage the transitions between different phases by applying qualitative research methods.
Language
English
Keywords
Higher Education
Transitions
Bachelor
Master
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
Yes
Event Title
SIG4 Higher Education & SIG17 Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches to Learning and Instruction Earli SIG Conference 2014
Event Location
Leuven
Event Date
20.-22.08.2014
Subject(s)
Eprints ID
235712