Connecting for Successful Transition: Postgraduate Distance Library and Information Studies Students’ Transition Experiences
Goulding, Anne; Li, Guanzheng
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Title
Connecting for Successful Transition: Postgraduate Distance Library and Information Studies Students’ Transition Experiences
Author(s)
Goulding, Anne
Li, Guanzheng
Issue Date
2020-10-13
Keyword(s)
Transition
Distance learning
Online learning
Postgraduate students
LIS students
Orientation
Abstract
Transition in an educational context refers to the shift from one educational environment
to another and involves students adapting to a new learning context. The literature on transition
is plentiful but mostly focused on transitioning to school, between primary and secondary school
or from school to university. While there is a common perception that the transition from
undergraduate to postgraduate study requires only minor adjustments for students, evidence
suggests that postgraduate students often experience transition difficulties, exacerbated when
learning is undertaken at a distance and opportunities for face-to-face interpersonal interactions
to address misgivings and ease transition are limited. Drawing on selected results of a study
investigating Library and Information Studies (LIS) student experiences as they transition into
postgraduate distance learning, this paper explores factors that facilitate and challenge
postgraduate distance (PGD) students’ successful transition.
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