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Strange new world: applying a Bourdieuian lens to understanding early student experiences in higher education

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Pages 665-681 | Received 02 Sep 2008, Accepted 24 Feb 2009, Published online: 20 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

Occupational therapy pre‐registration education stands at the intersection of the fields of health and social care and higher education. UK Government agendas in both fields have seen an increase in the number of students entering with non‐traditional academic backgrounds, a group noted to experience particular challenges in negotiating the transition to, and persisting and succeeding within, higher education. Drawing on data from an ongoing longitudinal case study, a Bourdieuian lens is applied to exploring the early educational experiences of a group of these students during their first year of study and highlights a number of key issues, including the high‐value status of linguistic capital and its relationship to understanding the rules governing practices within the learning environment, the processes via which students manage to adapt to or interestingly, to resist, the dominant culture of the field, and some of the barriers to finding a foothold and legitimate position within the new field.

Acknowledgements

This paper discusses the data emerging from the early phases of an ongoing longitudinal study that is contributing towards a PhD for the first author. The authors thank the anonymous reviewers for their very helpful comments on an earlier draft of this paper and the participants who continue to generously give up their time to participate in the ongoing study.

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