Higher Education as a Tool for Veterans in Transition: Battling the Challenges

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Continuing Higher Education Pub Date : 2020-05-19 DOI:10.1080/07377363.2020.1743621
Yvonne O. Hunter-Johnson, Ting Liu, Kayon Murray, Yuanlu Niu, Malinda Suprise
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Abstract The study’s purpose is twofold and examines (a) major challenges veterans may encounter while enrolled in higher education, and (b) veterans’ perceptions of utilizing higher education as a transitional tool to the civilian workforce. A qualitative design was employed in this study. Data were collected utilizing three focus groups (N = 11). The findings concerning veterans’ challenges in pursuit of higher education are the following: (a) us versus them, (b) difference in the learning environment, (c) institutional barriers, and (d) networking. The current study provides an additional discussion platform for educators, institutions of higher education, and veterans affairs departments—it is a potential opportunity to design learning environments, policies, and practices that will enhance the overall process of veterans’ transitions and create environments in higher education that are truly veteran-friendly.
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高等教育作为退伍军人转型的工具:应对挑战
摘要本研究的目的是双重的,研究了(a)退伍军人在接受高等教育时可能遇到的主要挑战,以及(b)退伍军人将高等教育作为向文职劳动力过渡的工具的看法。本研究采用定性设计。利用三个重点小组(N = 11) 。关于退伍军人在追求高等教育过程中面临的挑战的研究结果如下:(a)我们与他们的对比,(b)学习环境的差异,(c)制度障碍,以及(d)网络。目前的研究为教育工作者、高等教育机构和退伍军人事务部门提供了一个额外的讨论平台——这是一个设计学习环境、政策和实践的潜在机会,将加强退伍军人过渡的整体过程,并在高等教育中创造真正有利于退伍军人的环境。
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