Extra-curricular activities in higher education: enhancing the student experience

M. Kerrigan, Amy Manktelow
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This study explores the relationship between extra-curricular opportunities offered by a UK higher education institution and participants' subsequent educational and occupational trajectories. We present a statistical analysis of the association between participation in a range of such interventions and undergraduate learner outcomes, including grade-based assessment scores, module pass/failure rates, final degree classifications and graduate progression rates to higher study or professional employment. We find strong statistical evidence that participation is positively correlated with improved student outcomes, which holds when controlling for other key factors that influence student success, including gender, ethnicity, disability, age, subject area and pre-entry qualifications. When student groups with an existing pre-disposition towards lower achievement participate in extracurricular activities, the evidence suggests that their participation helps to negate the existing socio-economic and demographic effects on educational outcomes. Engagement with 'out of classroom' pursuits is a critical element of the student experience, and increasing opportunities to those student groups who may not typically access them is likely to add value to the overarching student experience, both at university and beyond.
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高等教育中的课外活动:增强学生体验
本研究探讨了英国高等教育机构提供的课外机会与参与者随后的教育和职业轨迹之间的关系。我们对参与一系列此类干预与本科生学习成果之间的关系进行了统计分析,包括基于年级的评估分数、模块通过/不合格率、最终学位分类以及毕业生升学率或专业就业率。我们发现强有力的统计证据表明,参与与学生成绩的提高呈正相关,这在控制其他影响学生成功的关键因素(包括性别、种族、残疾、年龄、学科领域和入学前资格)时成立。有证据表明,当具有较低成就倾向的学生群体参加课外活动时,他们的参与有助于否定现有的社会经济和人口统计学对教育成果的影响。参与“课外”活动是学生体验的一个关键因素,为那些通常无法接触到这些活动的学生群体增加机会,可能会为大学内外的总体学生体验增加价值。
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