Investigating the Major Contemporary Issues facing First-year Students at a South African University of Technology

Anton Michael Pillay, Jeremiah Madzimure, M. Chili
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This qualitative research study investigated critical contemporary issues faced by first-year students at a University of Technology in South Africa. Drawing from interviews with five participants, the study illuminated three major challenges: academic pressures during the transition, financial constraints, and technology integration. The findings revealed that adapting to new pedagogical methods and academic expectations causes stress and a sense of inadequacy. Financial burdens stemming from tuition fees and living expenses hinder engagement while technology’s integration presents both opportunities and challenges, accentuating the need for digital literacy education. The study underscored the importance of comprehensive orientation programs, financial aid initiatives, digital literacy training, and peer mentoring to address these issues. Recommendations also encompass flexible learning pathways, holistic well-being support, and collaborative spaces. By recognizing and proactively addressing these challenges, higher education institutions can facilitate smoother transitions, foster inclusive environments, and ultimately enhance the overall first-year student experience. This research contributes valuable insights to guide policy development and support mechanisms, ensuring the academic success and holistic well-being of first-year students in the dynamic landscape of higher education. Keywords: First-year students, Contemporary issues, Higher education, Transition challenges, Academic pressures.
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调查南非科技大学一年级学生面临的主要当代问题
这项定性研究调查了南非一所理工大学一年级学生所面临的当代关键问题。通过对五位参与者的访谈,研究揭示了三大挑战:过渡时期的学业压力、经济限制和技术整合。研究结果表明,适应新的教学方法和学术期望会造成压力和不足感。学费和生活费带来的经济负担阻碍了学生的参与,而技术的融入既带来了机遇也带来了挑战,突出了数字扫盲教育的必要性。研究强调了全面的迎新计划、财政援助措施、数字扫盲培训和同伴辅导对解决这些问题的重要性。建议还包括灵活的学习途径、全面的福利支持和协作空间。通过认识到并积极应对这些挑战,高等教育机构可以促进学生顺利过渡,营造包容性环境,并最终提升一年级新生的整体体验。这项研究为指导政策制定和支持机制提供了有价值的见解,从而确保一年级新生在动态的高等教育环境中取得学业成功和全面发展:一年级新生 当代问题 高等教育 过渡挑战 学业压力
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