| Do academic orientations make a difference: a preliminary assessment |
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| Wednesday, 01 December 2004 | |
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Karen Commons and Xiaodan Gao
This paper reports on a preliminary evaluation of the influence of our academic orientation programmes on international students’ attitudes and study behaviours. Students who attended the July 2004 orientation, as well as those who did not, were invited to participate in a two-stage research programme. They were interviewed at the beginning of the trimester, and at mid-trimester they responded to a questionnaire. We found that students who had attended our academic orientation programmes tended to demonstrate more detailed awareness of the main skills required in their new education environment. They also tended to apply a wider range of study strategies. We tentatively conclude that academic orientation programmes do make a difference. Key words: student adaptation, orientation programs, study behaviours, study strategies, transition |
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