ERIC Number: EJ1033876
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2014-Jul
Pages: 24
Abstractor: As Provided
Reference Count: 35
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ISSN: ISSN-1443-1394
Diversity and Achievement: Is Success in Higher Education a Transformative Experience?
Benson, Robyn; Heagney, Margaret; Hewitt, Lesley; Crosling, Glenda; Devos, Anita
Australian Journal of Adult Learning, v54 n2 p8-31 Jul 2014
This paper reports on a longitudinal project examining how a group of students from diverse backgrounds succeeded in higher education. The project explored participants' pathways into higher education, how they managed their studies, and their reflections at course completion. In this paper, the concept of perspective transformation is used to consider the extent to which their success in higher education was a transformative experience. Data from the project's first stage identified the role of perspective transformation in influencing participants' pathways to higher education, while here we focus on the impact of their university study on perspective transformation, comparing evidence of transformative experiences during study with those that led to enrolment. Analysis of participants' reflections at course completion indicated that higher education success was a transformative experience for most of them and that perspective transformation affected more participants during study than before it. Participants identified several aspects of the course that contributed to the changes experienced in their perspectives. We consider some implications for university staff, which may help others involved with students from diverse backgrounds.
Descriptors: Higher Education, Success, Transformative Learning, Longitudinal Studies, Student Diversity, Reflection, Educational Experience, Social Work, Nontraditional Students, Semi Structured Interviews, Learning Experience, Student Characteristics, Performance Factors, Educational Resources, Attitude Change, Foreign Countries, Academic Achievement
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers: Australia

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