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1Different student groups and their views on
academic studies
Gudrun Balke Karin Lumsden Wass Göteborg
University
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2STUG has carried out two major evaluation projects
- Evaluation of Goteborg/Gothenburg Universitys
(GU) 70 study programme - Evaluation of GUs 750 single subject courses
- with a third in progress
- Evaluation of the doctoral studies at GUs nine
faculties
3Analysis of social background
- Students whose parents have a degree or completed
some academic education - (Higher education group, HE)
- Students whose parents have not completed
- any academic studies after finishing
- compulsory schooling
- (Lower education group, LE)
4Gender and age
LE group HE group Total student group
Women age 74 32 67 26 72 28
Men age 26 31 33 26 28 28
Total 100 100
5Characteristics of the students
- Lower education group
- 56 are married or cohabitants
- 38 have children living at home
- Higher education group
- 40 are married or cohabitants
- 11 have children living at home
6Reasons for choosing academic education
LE group
HE group
-
- I want to study in Göteborg
- I want to minimise the risk of being unemployed
- I have had work experience within the subject area
- I want to increase the likelihood of me getting a
job abroad - I want to get a good salary
7Working efforts within the studiesHours/week
8Expectations
LE group/Women
HE group/Women
- I expect to
- cope quite easily with the studies
- understand the literature quite easy
- learn about conducting academic research
- enjoy being a student
- make new friends
- The studies will be..
- interesting, instructive and relevant
- valuable in terms of my personal development
- demanding
- my own responsibility
- The teachers will be
- skilled
- stimulating
9Fulfilments
LE group/Women
HE group/Women
- I
- cope quite easy with the studies
- understand the literature quite easy
- am finding out about academic research activities
/ methods - enjoy being a student
- have made new friends
- I find the studies..
- interesting, instructive and relevant
- valuable in terms of my personal development
- demanding
- my own responsibility
- The teachers are
- skilled
- stimulating
10One student explains
We, people in our 40s, have quite a different
understanding of going to university. Even though
we enjoy being students, we dont live the merry
student life of a 20 year-old. We are often more
focused to complete our studies as soon as
possibly. University studies and the life around
it tend to focus on young students You the
university do need to find out more about the
needs of the old ones.
11Teaching and learning Aspects the LE-group find
important
- The organisation of the studies
- The possibilities to get in touch with the
teaching staff - The amount of teaching hours
- Links to research
- Study guidance
- Learning about rhetoric
- Practice and development of oral and written
language - Practice in using ICT
12Plans for the future
LE group
HE group
- In ten years I will
- have been working as a manager
- have been working within the private sector
- have been self-employed
- have a doctoral degree
- have been working/studying abroad
- have changed jobs more than three times
- In ten years I will
- have been working in professions strongly linked
to my field of study - have been working in the public sector
- have attended basic level university courses
13Concluding remarks
- The variations between the two groups is mainly
related to differences in opinions, expectations
and experiences between the females, thus
highlighting the importance of including gender
as a variable when analysing social backgrounds. - Students within the lower education group have
more doubts about their future academic success
and are definitely more insecure in the academic
environment. This underlines the importance of
offering supporting activities during the first
year. - The lower education group has a different social
situation than the higher education group, i.e.
living with families and children. A well
functioning organisation around the courses seems
to be a way of supporting them in their efforts
to manage the studies.
14Concluding comment
More people would probably apply if they thought
they had the ability to make it through
university. I used to think that university was
a place for over-intelligent snobs, but I was
sorely mistaken. The universities sure could
need a more welcoming image.