‘Get Ready’: Improving the Transition Experience of a Diverse First Year Cohort Through Building Student Agency

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Student Success Pub Date : 2019-09-03 DOI:10.5204/ssj.v11i3.1144
Amy E. Larsen, Deanna Horvath, Christopher Bridge
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A great deal has been achieved in recent years in understanding how universities can best support the transition to higher education of an increasingly diverse student body (Kift, 2015). Numerous studies have identified transition program elements that correlate with improved success and retention for commencing students. Lizzio’s ‘five senses’ model (2006) rationalises these diverse features into a framework consisting of five affective domains that need to be developed in students to ensure successful transition. To assess how well a program based on the Lizzio model supports transition in practice, we evaluate our Get Ready transition program, developed for a large-enrolment first year Human Physiology subject with a highly diverse student cohort. We conclude that embedding the development of Lizzio’s five senses in a performative way is the key to building students’ agency and nurturing their identity as thriving members of a new academic community.
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“做好准备”:通过建立学生代理机构改善多样化一年级学生的过渡体验
近年来,在理解大学如何最好地支持日益多样化的学生群体向高等教育过渡方面取得了很大成就(Kift, 2015)。许多研究已经确定了过渡课程的要素与提高新生的成功率和保留率有关。Lizzio的“五感”模型(2006)将这些不同的特征合理化为一个框架,该框架由五个情感领域组成,需要在学生中发展以确保成功过渡。为了评估一个基于Lizzio模型的项目在实践中对过渡的支持程度,我们评估了我们的“Get Ready”过渡项目,该项目是为招收大量学生的第一年人体生理学学科开发的,学生群体高度多样化。我们得出的结论是,将Lizzio的五种感官的发展以一种表演的方式嵌入,是建立学生代理和培养他们作为新学术社区蓬勃发展成员的身份的关键。
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