1st Edition

The Student Experience of Higher Education

By Ian Lewis Copyright 1984
    188 Pages
    by Routledge

    188 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1984 The Student Experience of Higher Education provides a detailed analysis of the student experience, based on first hand discussion and observation. Information taken from interviews with a wide variety of students is used to explore the way in which new, overseas, and female physics students in particular experience university education and relates to their reactions to the organised learning which the university provides. The study focuses on an understanding of how various aspects of the official perspectives of academic staff contrive to limit the educational development of the undergraduate. This detailed picture of the university world is in contrast to previous methods of research in this area. By showing the benefits to be derived from an analysis of the experiences of students within one small campus based university this book is related to critical American studies previously unparalleled in the British university research tradition.

    List of Tables

    Acknowledgements

    1. Introduction

    2. Becoming a Student

    3. Implications of Students’ Use of Libraries

    4. Being a Mature Student

    5. Being an Overseas Student

    6. Being a Woman Physics Student

    7. The Student Experience

    8. The Consequences for Higher Education

    References

    Biography

    Ian Lewis