Falling Through the Gaps: A comparison of the study skills used by A2 students and first year undergraduates
This paper suggests that students experience transitional difficulties when moving from level three courses (‘A’ level or equivalent) to first year undergraduate study. Research was undertaken with a sample of 47 ‘A’ level students and 47 first year undergraduates. Questionnaire results were drawn o...
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| Main Author: | Ann Kenny |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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The International Education Studies Association
2010-08-01
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| Series: | Educational Futures |
| Online Access: | https://educationstudies.org.uk/?p=509 |
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