A Risk Worth Taking? A Study of Mature Students’ Experiences in Two Irish Universities

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Mark Anthony Kearns, 'A Risk Worth Taking? A Study of Mature Students’ Experiences in Two Irish Universities', Graduate Students’ Union of the University of Dublin, Trinity College, Journal of Postgraduate Research;13, 2014Download Item:
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Policy forecasts suggest that mature students (aged +23) will form an
increasing part of a more diverse student body in Irish higher education going
forward. This presents challenges for a provision that has been geared to the
needs of a traditional age cohort during a period of unprecedented growth
in the sector. Notwithstanding speculation and debate about equity and
‘balance’ in the system now and in the future, the question remains: Is higher
education ‘fit for purpose’ given a forecast of 20% participation rates for fulltime
mature new entrants to third-level by the end of the current decade, and
25% thereafter? Previous research efforts cast some doubt on this enterprise,
suggesting that this is an inherently more ‘risky’ venture for mature students
than it is for their younger counterparts. Specifically, this indicates that
mature students intentions (and hence needs) in higher education differ from
the traditional age cohort and that some older learners face multiple barriers
to their participation and success at third-level.
This paper discusses a critical ethnographic study looking at the intentions
and first-year experiences of mature students (n=30) in two Irish universities
in the period 2012-2013. Initial findings indicate a highly diverse grouping
whose heterogeneity is best captured in the complexity of intentions that
these students hold for their higher education experience. This illustrates how
career aspirations are held alongside more personal reasons that are located
deep in these students’ personal histories and biographies from which themes
of emancipation, liberation, catharsis and transformation emerge.
Author: Kearns, Mark Anthony
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Mature students, higher education, critical ethnographyISSN:
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