2011
DOI: 10.5861/ijrse.2012.v1i1.16
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How to enhance the smoothness of university students’ study paths?

Abstract: Today's educational policies aim at making education more effective. However, in order to realize this in practice, not only reforms in educational policy or institutions are enough. More attention should be exerted on students' study paths as a whole. Using the descriptive research design paradigm, this article shall present an illustration of the factors that comprises the university students' study paths. Based on the illustration, the authors discuss what good university studying is and how teachers are ab… Show more

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“…The model starts with the idea of three fundamental processes of positive development: selection, optimization, and compensation. Thus, smoothness of a study path can mean that the student can choose subjects that correspond to his or her skills and strengths (see also Määttä & Uusiautti, 2012). Selection gives a direction to the study path by focusing the resources on certain areas and regulating behavior from a situation and time to another (Baltes & Freund, 2003).…”
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“…The model starts with the idea of three fundamental processes of positive development: selection, optimization, and compensation. Thus, smoothness of a study path can mean that the student can choose subjects that correspond to his or her skills and strengths (see also Määttä & Uusiautti, 2012). Selection gives a direction to the study path by focusing the resources on certain areas and regulating behavior from a situation and time to another (Baltes & Freund, 2003).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Selection gives a direction to the study path by focusing the resources on certain areas and regulating behavior from a situation and time to another (Baltes & Freund, 2003). Optimization refers to a process in which the student chooses the most suitable and relevant study methods (Määttä & Uusiautti, 2012). It is a process in which relevant means or resources are acquired, refined, coordinated, and applied (Baltes & Freund, 2003).…”
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“…Nor is the purpose of this study to argue that Finnish students' motivation, skills, and well-being could be improved just by analyzing teaching and teachers' work. Curricula and learning goals, contents, and evaluations (see Määttä & Uusiautti, 2012a), the larger educational systems and collaborations (Waters, 2011), as well as other social and cultural factors, such as families' social status and parents' education (see Hickman, Bartholomew, Mathwig, & Heinrich, 2008;Norberg-Schonfeldt, 2008;Warburton, Bugarin, & Nuñez, 2001) have their own role in directing students' expertise, well-being, and attitude to school and learning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%