The academic experiences of faculty of education postgraduate students who have dropped out of a higher education institution in Eastern Cape Province
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2012
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University of Fort Hare
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The purpose of this study was to explore academic learning experiences of students who have dropped out of postgraduate studies in a Higher Education Institution in Eastern Cape.
The study employed phenomenological approach using unstructured in-depth interviews to collect data from participants who have dropped out of Masters Programme in HEI in Eastern Cape. Four participants participated in this study. A lot of themes emerged from what the participants reported and similar experiences were noted as well as different experiences. Central to what this study ascertained is the relationship between the supervisor and supervisee. From the findings of the study it can be ascertained that for any postgraduate student to succeed in his/her studies he / she needs a positive relationship with the supervisor who will play a role of guide, mentor, supporter and a friend. However, the academic preparedness of the students in terms of academic reading and writing, computer literacy and determination to be an independent researcher is also key. Whilst this study provides insight to what the students have experienced academically its findings cannot be generalised because the experiences are those of individuals.
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Education -- Higher -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape, Dropouts -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape, Universities and colleges -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape, Graduate students -- Supervision of -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape -- Case studies, Universities and colleges -- South Africa -- Graduate work -- Case studies