First-in-Family Students, University Experience and Family Life Motivations, Transitions and Participation /

This open access book, now in its second edition, offers a comprehensive overview of the experiences of First in Family (FiF) or first-generation students in higher education. It draws upon narratives of students and their family members and spans the entire university student life cycle (pre-entry,...

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Main Authors: O'Shea, Sarah (Author), May, Josephine (Author), Stone, Cathy (Author), Delahunty, Janine (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
Edition:2nd ed. 2024.
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505 0 |a Part I -- 1. Setting the Scene -- 2. The Lack of What ...?: First-in-Family Learners and their University Experience -- 3. Disrupting the Deficit - Beyond Notions of Lack for First-in-Family Students -- 4. What Am I Waiting for? - Part II - 5. Trailblazing: Motivations and Relationship Impacts for First-in-Family Enabling Students -- 6. The Online Student Experience: New Challenges for Engagement and Support -- 7. 'So How Was Big School Today?' Family Perceptions of HE Participation -- 8. Parents Managing University and Family Life -- 9. Motivated Men: First-in-Family Male Students -- 10. 'Hey You! You've Got This and You Are Smart': Motivated Women Drawing on 'Sisu' to Persist and Succeed at University -- 11. Concluding Thoughts. 
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