How students cope with part-time study: An analysis of coping mechanisms through an on-line forum
This study provides a qualitative test and illustration of a model of how students cope with the demands of part-time study. The model shows that students who are successful in finding the time to complete the requirements of part-time courses do so by adopting three mechanisms; sacrifice, support a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Active learning in higher education 2005-11, Vol.6 (3), p.230-242 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study provides a qualitative test and illustration of a model of how students
cope with the demands of part-time study. The model shows that students who are
successful in finding the time to complete the requirements of part-time courses do
so by adopting three mechanisms; sacrifice, support and the negotiation of
arrangements. All three mechanisms operate in four domains, namely work, family,
social lives and the self. The mechanisms and domains were related together in a
three by four matrix. Data to verify and illuminate the model were gathered by the
researchers through an on-line forum discussion on the topic of coping with
part-time study. The researchers themselves were studying part-time in a course
called Adult Education and Professional Development. Analysis of the data showed
that the work domain was very important but little adaptation was possible. The
family was seen as the most important domain and all three mechanisms were used.
Time was commonly found for part-time study by sacrificing social lives. The
self-domain was interpreted as important in establishing motivation and self-determination. |
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ISSN: | 1469-7874 1741-2625 |
DOI: | 10.1177/1469787405057662 |