Making Transition Easier: Year 12 Students get a Head Start on University Education

The transition of students from high school into university is challenging; so, creative and imaginative thinking is needed to design learming experiences to support students' transition from one educational sector to another: According to research conducted by Professor Sally Kift, transition,...

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Main Authors: Bolt, Susan, Graber, Mark
Format: Journal Article
Published: Common Ground Publishing 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45933
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description The transition of students from high school into university is challenging; so, creative and imaginative thinking is needed to design learming experiences to support students' transition from one educational sector to another: According to research conducted by Professor Sally Kift, transition, diversity and design are three of the six critical aspects of curriculum design which lead to a successful first year experience for students entering university. Im an effort to meet this challenge, lecturers in the School of Information Systems at Curtin Business School (CBS) have developed an innovative learning experience in which Applied Information Technology students are given the opportunity to complete a first year university Business Information Systems unit whilst in their final year of high school.The case study research presented in this paper is the result of the evidence gathered from student feedback and lecturer's reflectiions on the learning and teaching experience, as well as a review of literature pertinent to curriculum design. As a result of this research, it was found that high school students received free tuition and credit for completion of a university unit, as well as exposure to university standards while in their final year of high school. This experience motivates students to achieve in their Tertiary Entrance Examination and supports their transition into the Bachelor of Commerce course. As a result of the success of programs such as this, CBS has broadened its scope and in 2010 will offer a wider range of programs through its Year 12 Excelerate initiative.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-459332017-01-30T15:24:10Z Making Transition Easier: Year 12 Students get a Head Start on University Education Bolt, Susan Graber, Mark Transition Secondary School Students Business Information Systems First Year Experience The transition of students from high school into university is challenging; so, creative and imaginative thinking is needed to design learming experiences to support students' transition from one educational sector to another: According to research conducted by Professor Sally Kift, transition, diversity and design are three of the six critical aspects of curriculum design which lead to a successful first year experience for students entering university. Im an effort to meet this challenge, lecturers in the School of Information Systems at Curtin Business School (CBS) have developed an innovative learning experience in which Applied Information Technology students are given the opportunity to complete a first year university Business Information Systems unit whilst in their final year of high school.The case study research presented in this paper is the result of the evidence gathered from student feedback and lecturer's reflectiions on the learning and teaching experience, as well as a review of literature pertinent to curriculum design. As a result of this research, it was found that high school students received free tuition and credit for completion of a university unit, as well as exposure to university standards while in their final year of high school. This experience motivates students to achieve in their Tertiary Entrance Examination and supports their transition into the Bachelor of Commerce course. As a result of the success of programs such as this, CBS has broadened its scope and in 2010 will offer a wider range of programs through its Year 12 Excelerate initiative. 2010 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45933 Common Ground Publishing fulltext
spellingShingle Transition
Secondary School Students
Business Information Systems
First Year Experience
Bolt, Susan
Graber, Mark
Making Transition Easier: Year 12 Students get a Head Start on University Education
title Making Transition Easier: Year 12 Students get a Head Start on University Education
title_full Making Transition Easier: Year 12 Students get a Head Start on University Education
title_fullStr Making Transition Easier: Year 12 Students get a Head Start on University Education
title_full_unstemmed Making Transition Easier: Year 12 Students get a Head Start on University Education
title_short Making Transition Easier: Year 12 Students get a Head Start on University Education
title_sort making transition easier: year 12 students get a head start on university education
topic Transition
Secondary School Students
Business Information Systems
First Year Experience
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45933