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A qualitative review of study behaviour before and during the first year of engineering studies
Authors:Alan Cliff
Institution:(1) Student Learning Research Group, School of Education, University of Cape Town, 7700 Rondebosch, South Africa
Abstract:A review of the study behaviour of first-year Engineering students was undertaken in order to investigate two sets of influencing factors. The first part of the study reviewed these students' selfreported retrospective study behaviour in the context of secondary school Science, while the second part focused on their approaches to the study of Applied Mechanics as a core undergraduate degree course. Utilising qualitative interview data as the source of evidence, the study highlights the following important conclusions: (1) some ldquotraditionalrdquo first-year students embark on their studies as much ldquoat riskrdquo academically as their ldquonontraditionrdquo counterparts; (2) many first-year Engineering students encounter workload pressures which lead to their adopting increasingly ldquostrategicrdquo approaches to their studies in individual courses; (3) the complex, qualitatively different learning ldquoneedsrdquo of these students make it exceedingly difficult to design teaching programmes which will appropriately address these learning ldquoneedsrdquo. The study suggests that these conclusions cannot, in spite of these difficulties, simply be ignored in the hope that they will resolve themselves.
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