低入学资格的成熟学生如何在本科理科取得成功?

J. Butcher, Carlton Wood, Anactoria Clarke, E. McPherson
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至少20年来,扩大教育参与率一直是英国高等教育的一项关键政策,但对于之前学历较低的成熟(21岁以上)学生来说,进入大学仍然具有挑战性。这在科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)学科中尤为明显,在这些学科中,缺乏标准的英国大学入学要求(两个A - level)会增加弱势学习者面临的障碍。自2013年以来,开放大学一直试图通过提供预备STEM访问模块来解决这个问题。在本文中,研究人员报告了一个比较案例研究,使用混合方法来确定STEM访问模块对4级科学研究的影响程度。分析显示,与直接进入本科课程的对照组相比,从入门模块进步的学生通过考试的机会高出24%。结果讨论了增加的信心,学生获得在他们的预备学习。我们将这些学生信心的增强与两个关键方面联系起来:首先,获得的韧性,帮助学习者度过进入本科科学的最初具有挑战性的步骤;第二,通过克服数学恐惧因素来保持信心。
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How might mature students with low entry qualifications succeed in undergraduate science?
Widening participation has been a key UK higher education policy for at least 20 years, but accessing university remains challenging for mature (aged 21+) students with low prior educational qualifications. This is particularly apparent in the science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) disciplines, in which the lack of standard UK university matriculation requirements (two A levels) can increase the obstacles faced by vulnerable learners. Since 2013 the Open University has sought to address this by offering a preparatory STEM access module. In this article, the researchers report a comparative case study using a mixed methods approach to identify the extent to which the impact of a STEM access module was sustained into Level 4 science study. Analysis revealed that students progressing from the access module had a 24% greater chance of passing than a control group who entered the undergraduate programme directly. Results are discussed in relation to the increased confidence that the students acquired during their preparatory study. We relate the increased confidence of these students to two key aspects: first, an acquired tenacity, which helped learners navigate the initial challenging steps into undergraduate science; second, sustaining the confidence established by overcoming the maths fear factor.
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