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Pathways to university : enabling factors in construction management education in Australia

conference contribution
posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Anthony MillsAnthony Mills, P McLaughlin
Past Australian and international research has shown that many students find transition and navigating pathways from vocational education to university difficult. This paper proposes a framework for evaluating the success of these pathways in construction management education. Students enrolled in undergraduate degree courses responded to a questionnaire on the nature of their experiences in vocational education and how this impacted on their decision to articulate to university. The survey covered a sample of three universities across Australia. The results showed that students generally had positive experiences, but that some pathways had better outcomes than others. Utilising an existing outreach-developed matrix the research identified three factors that were good measures of the success of pathways models. The paper concludes by suggesting that universities need a greater awareness of the impact of transition issues for their pathways students. This research is significant in that it considers pathways as an organised and systematic process, which is capable of being defined and measured.

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1 - 9

Location

San Luis Obispo, California

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  • Yes

Start date

2013-04-09

End date

2013-04-13

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

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2013, Associated Schools of Construction

Editor/Contributor(s)

T Sulbaran

Title of proceedings

ASC 2013 : Proceedings of the 49th Annual Associated Schools of Construction International Conference

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