调查阻碍学生在攻读学位期间充分发挥潜力的障碍

Adrian Mihai-Costea, Nasra Hersi, Lija Abu, Felicia Gunawan, Ellen Coakley, Simon Gould, A. Elbediwy
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学生在学习期间面临的社会和经济障碍会严重影响他们的成就,这可能是由许多因素造成的。本研究调查了不同的社会经济因素,重点是数字贫困和工作空间可用性,如何影响2019冠状病毒病后大学学生的成绩(2021年10月至2022年3月)。在2021-2022学年的第一个教学单元中,使用纸质问卷中的特定问题收集的定量数据表明,很大一部分生命科学专业的学生没有家庭互联网资源(35%)或适当的工作空间设施(34%),并且需要在获得学位的同时工作以资助他们的学习。与缺乏互联网经验的学生相比,许多被调查的学生确实可以在家里使用个人电脑。本文将讨论其中一些发现的可能原因,以及这些发现的含义。
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Investigating barriers that prevent students attaining their full potential during their degree
Social and economic barriers that students face during their studies can impact severely on their attainment and can be due to many factors. This study investigated how different socio-economic factors, with a focus on digital poverty and workspace availability may have affected students' attainment (during October 2021 - March 2022) at university post-COVID-19. Quantitative data collected during the first teaching block of the 2021-2022 academic year using specific questions in a paper-based questionnaire indicated that a good proportion of life science students did not have access to a home internet source (35%) or proper workspace facilities (34%) and had the requirement to work alongside their degree in order to fund their studies. In contrast to the lack of internet students experienced, many of the surveyed students did have access to a personal computer within their household. Possible reasons for some of the findings, and the implications of the findings, are discussed here.
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