Frontiers in Psychology | |
The effects of family support and gender on mature student engagement in higher education | |
Baljit Gill1  | |
关键词: mature; students; family; gender; university; | |
DOI : 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00156 | |
学科分类:心理学(综合) | |
来源: Frontiers | |
【 摘 要 】
While the factors driving the engagement of female mature students in the higher education sector (HE) have been extensively studied, e.g., Carney-Compton and Tan (2013) little work, if any, has been carried out examining the factors that drive engagement of their male counterparts. In light of the recent calls by various government-based think-tanks to expand the mature student population within HE, there is an obvious and urgent need to address this gap in our understanding (Bekhradnia, 2007; Sastry and Bekhradnia, 2007). Here the experiences of mature students at university, and the unique impact gender may have in influencing their initial motivation to enter HE, the responsibilities they bear, and the support they enjoy, are examined. While gender may underpin significantly diverse experiences of men and women at university, such diversity may have implications for the sector and the subsequent redesign of effective pedagogy.
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CC BY
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