I’ll Be There for You: Generating Sustained Student Connectedness from the Beginning

Student Success Pub Date : 2024-06-17 DOI:10.5204/ssj.3527
James Wakefield, Simone Grabowski
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This study examines the efficacy of a redesigned induction session to enhance and sustain student connectedness, addressing ongoing concerns relating to student isolation. We socially engineered the group formation process prior to students undertaking a group activity at undergraduate Business induction sessions. The intention of the activity was for students to collaboratively problem-solve components of the university experience, learn where to seek information and develop connections with peers from day one of their university experience. Our analysis confirms that the social engineering of groups based on similar interests enabled students to establish more sustained peer connections compared with random assignment, and students are generally more satisfied with their induction. These findings have practical implications for universities, which are accepting and enrolling a greater variety of students as they aim to widen participation.
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我会在你身边从一开始就与学生建立持续的联系
本研究探讨了重新设计的入职培训课程在增强和维持学生联系方面的功效,以解决与学生隔离有关的持续关切。在本科生商科入职培训课程中,我们在学生开展小组活动之前对小组形成过程进行了社会工程设计。该活动的目的是让学生在大学生活的第一天就能共同解决大学生活中的各种问题,了解从何处寻求信息,并与同学建立联系。我们的分析证实,与随机分配相比,基于相似兴趣的社会工程小组使学生能够建立更持久的同伴联系,而且学生普遍对他们的入职培训更加满意。这些发现对大学具有实际意义,因为大学正在接受和招收更多不同类型的学生,以扩大学生的参与度。
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