The Experience of Being First in Family at University
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King, Sharron.
The Experience of Being First in Family at University Pioneers in Higher Education / [electronic resource] : by Sharron King, Ann Luzeckyj, Ben McCann. - 1st ed. 2019. .- Singapore :: : , 2019., .- XIII, 113 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color., online resource. -ISBN 9789811509216
- SpringerBriefs in Education, 2211-1921
- SpringerLink (Online service), - SpringerBriefs in Education, .
1 The Importance of Considering First in Family Students -- 2 Research Methods and Approach to Analysis within Chapters -- 3 Motivations and Ambitions -- 4 Managing Transition -- 5 Costs and Constraints -- 6 Health and Wellbeing -- 7 Forming and Transforming Identity -- 8 Conclusion: The Purposes of Higher Education for the FiF Student.
This book provides an in-depth analysis of what it means to be the first in family at university. It examines the factors that influence first in family students' decisions to enrol, attend and continue at university, and how their hopes, dreams and ambitions for the future affect their university experience. Using survey data and semi-structured interviews, the book offers valuable and far-reaching insights into the first in family student experience, and provides recommendations for future practice at the national and institutional level for teaching and professional staff as well as for first in family students. As universities face intense competition for students and growing economic constraints due to funding cuts and increasing costs, this book comes at a critical time.
10.1007/978-981-15-0921-6 doi
Higher education.
Educational policy.
Education and state.
Educational sociology .
Education and sociology.
Higher Education.
Educational Policy and Politics.
Sociology of Education.
LB2300-2799.3
378
King, Sharron.
The Experience of Being First in Family at University Pioneers in Higher Education / [electronic resource] : by Sharron King, Ann Luzeckyj, Ben McCann. - 1st ed. 2019. .- Singapore :: : , 2019., .- XIII, 113 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color., online resource. -ISBN 9789811509216
- SpringerBriefs in Education, 2211-1921
- SpringerLink (Online service), - SpringerBriefs in Education, .
1 The Importance of Considering First in Family Students -- 2 Research Methods and Approach to Analysis within Chapters -- 3 Motivations and Ambitions -- 4 Managing Transition -- 5 Costs and Constraints -- 6 Health and Wellbeing -- 7 Forming and Transforming Identity -- 8 Conclusion: The Purposes of Higher Education for the FiF Student.
This book provides an in-depth analysis of what it means to be the first in family at university. It examines the factors that influence first in family students' decisions to enrol, attend and continue at university, and how their hopes, dreams and ambitions for the future affect their university experience. Using survey data and semi-structured interviews, the book offers valuable and far-reaching insights into the first in family student experience, and provides recommendations for future practice at the national and institutional level for teaching and professional staff as well as for first in family students. As universities face intense competition for students and growing economic constraints due to funding cuts and increasing costs, this book comes at a critical time.
10.1007/978-981-15-0921-6 doi
Higher education.
Educational policy.
Education and state.
Educational sociology .
Education and sociology.
Higher Education.
Educational Policy and Politics.
Sociology of Education.
LB2300-2799.3
378