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How students develop a sense of belonging to their academic community: a qualitative study of students’ experiences in a for-profit entertainment arts college

机译:学生如何培养对学术团体的归属感:对营利性娱乐艺术学院学生体验的定性研究

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How Students Develop a Sense of Belonging explores the experiences of non-traditional students during their first year of study at Entertainment Arts College, a broad-access for-profit private institution in a major city in British Columbia, Canada. The purpose of my study was to grapple with a practice-based problem: the unheard voices of non-traditional students in the for-profit private sector. Due to the paucity of research on students’ sense of belonging in the Canadian post-secondary system, where few public and virtually no private-sector studies have occurred, I purposefully explored a broad range of factors in relation to the student participants’ sense of belonging in this specific context. At the post-secondary level most of the research studies that have focused upon the fit between the student and the institution have done so from an institutional perspective. To better acknowledge the agency and contexts of students, some researchers have turned to more dynamic fit concepts including students’ sense of belonging. Building upon these examples, I utilized the concepts of belonging, structure and agency to explore how student participants negotiated their sense of belonging within The College’s academic community. Qualitative methods included a quasi-ethnographic form of educational criticism. To co-construct student participants’ cultural experiences, I conducted several phases of in-depth interviews and collaborated closely with entertainment arts students, faculty, and administrators throughout the student participants’ first year of study. The participants were also encouraged to represent their perceptions about belonging in non-verbal ways by submitting creative artifacts such as artwork, poetry, and images to complement the primary data set. Eight major themes emerged from the data including: Corporate Culture; Economic Capital, Academic and Artistic Capital, Self-Concepts, Support from Academic Staff, Student Participants’ Representations of Self-Concepts, Support from Service-Based Departments, and Peer-Support. Multiple data-sets and the contributions of faculty and administrators’ provided for a more holistic interpretation of student participants’ sense of belonging. The findings revealed that their sense of belonging is a multidimensional process that is more complicated than traditional research on the student-institution fit suggests. The implications for theory and practice at The College are discussed.
机译:学生如何养成归属感,探索非传统学生在娱乐艺术学院学习的第一年的经历,娱乐艺术学院是加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省一个主要城市的一家以营利为目的的私立机构,可广泛使用。我研究的目的是解决基于实践的问题:非传统学生在营利性私营部门中闻所未闻。由于在加拿大的专上教育体系中,关于学生归属感的研究很少,几乎没有进行公共研究,也几乎没有私人研究,因此,我有目的地探讨了与学生参与者的归属感有关的广泛因素。属于这种特定情况。在高中阶段,大多数研究集中在学生与学校之间的适应性研究都是从制度的角度进行的。为了更好地了解学生的才能和背景,一些研究人员转向了更动态的适应性概念,包括学生的归属感。在这些示例的基础上,我利用归属感,结构和代理的概念来探索学生参与者如何在学院的学术界内谈判他们的归属感。定性方法包括准民族志形式的教育批评。为了共同构建学生参加者的文化体验,我进行了几个阶段的深入访谈,并在学生参加学习的第一年与娱乐艺术专业的学生,​​教师和管理人员紧密合作。还鼓励参与者通过提交创造性的人工制品(例如艺术品,诗歌和图像)来补充主要数据,以非语言的方式表达他们对归属感的看法。来自数据的八个主要主题包括:企业文化;经济资本,学术和艺术资本,自我概念,学术人员的支持,学生参与者对自我概念的表示,服务部门的支持以及同伴支持。多种数据集以及教师和管理人员的贡献为学生参与者的归属感提供了更全面的解释。调查结果表明,他们的归属感是一个多维过程,比传统的对学生机构适应性的研究建议的要复杂得多。讨论了学院的理论和实践意义。

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