Guest Editorial: Fostering Connections in Higher Education

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Student Success Pub Date : 2022-11-29 DOI:10.5204/ssj.2702
Katelyn Barney, N. Crawford, Janine Delahunty
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This special issue of Student Success explores the importance of “connections” that contribute to students embarking upon, participating in and achieving their academic and other goals in higher education. While there are many possible connections and relationships that contribute to student success, this special issue focuses on the pedagogies and practices that contribute to students feeling connected and supported in their journey into and through higher education. In Relationship-rich education: How human connections drive success in college, Felton and Lambert (2020) highlight the importance of human relationships for an “excellent college experience”. Certainly, connection and relationship building is even more vital since COVID-19. Therefore, in this special issue, we explore the multitudes of connections that are two-way and contribute to students transitioning into, participating in and succeeding in higher education, as well as how higher education itself has been enriched by the increasing diversity of students. This includes the attention that has been paid to inclusive practices that has the potential to benefit all students.
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嘉宾评论:促进高等教育中的联系
本期《学生成功》特刊探讨了“联系”的重要性,这种联系有助于学生在高等教育中着手、参与和实现他们的学术和其他目标。虽然有许多可能的联系和关系有助于学生的成功,但本期特刊关注的是有助于学生在进入高等教育和通过高等教育的过程中感受到联系和支持的教学法和实践。在《关系丰富的教育:人际关系如何推动大学成功》一书中,费尔顿和兰伯特(2020)强调了人际关系对“优秀大学体验”的重要性。当然,自2019冠状病毒病以来,建立联系和关系更加重要。因此,在本期特刊中,我们探讨了众多双向的联系,这些联系有助于学生过渡到高等教育,参与到高等教育中并取得成功,以及高等教育本身是如何因学生日益多样化而丰富的。这包括对有可能使所有学生受益的包容性实践的关注。
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