2018
DOI: 10.1080/02671522.2018.1452964
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What counts as success? Constructions of achievement in prestigious higher education programmes

Abstract: Academic achievement is regarded an indicator of the success of individuals, schools, universities and countries. 'Success' is typically measured using performance indicators such as test results, completion rates and other objective measures. By contrast, in this article we explore students' subjective understandings and constructions of success, and discourses about 'successful' students in higher education contexts that are renowned for being demanding and pressured. We draw on data from 87 semistructured i… Show more

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“…Building on work that shows gendering in university classrooms and in professional fields, we turn to work on how notions of the successful student (Ingram & Allen, 2019;Nyström et al, 2018) are constructed also beyond academic results. In studies from the USA, Canada, and Sweden, Gonsalves et al (2016) show that women in the field of physics rejected traditional femininity for a "female masculinity" to be "one of the boys" in order to negotiate the limited possible identities for them as female students in the field.…”
Section: Gender Segregation In Higher Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Building on work that shows gendering in university classrooms and in professional fields, we turn to work on how notions of the successful student (Ingram & Allen, 2019;Nyström et al, 2018) are constructed also beyond academic results. In studies from the USA, Canada, and Sweden, Gonsalves et al (2016) show that women in the field of physics rejected traditional femininity for a "female masculinity" to be "one of the boys" in order to negotiate the limited possible identities for them as female students in the field.…”
Section: Gender Segregation In Higher Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The solution to a stressful study environment, here seen as caused by overambitious women, was thus more men. The "effortless achiever" (Jackson & Dempster, 2009;Nyström et al, 2018) was preferred, and this position was exclusively for men. Women's hard work, an important criteria for formal merit, was interpreted as over ambition and in doing so, devalued.…”
Section: Gender and Merit In The Everydaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are things that need to be considered in achieving learning achievement in Introduction to Accounting course. Several factors are needed to be taken into account including ability and effort, intellectual skills, high school grades, college grades, emotional skills, and learning environment (Nyström, Jackson, & Salminen Karlsson, 2019;Oetary, 2018;Petersen & Hyde, 2017).…”
Section: Learning Achievementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-Creativity: It is defined as the process of coming up with original things. Its dimensions may include: (fluency, originality, elaboration, abstractness of titles, avoiding premature closure, and figural creativity) (Dere, 2019) -Academic achievement: The extent of student's success at college, school or university (Nyström et al, 2018) -Enrichment activities: They refer to activities that are carried out based on the students' needs, interests, academic achievement level, talents, creativity level, and capabilities (Farsimadan et al, 2015).…”
Section: Theoretical Definitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Academic achievement has been receiving much attention. For instance, it's positively associated with good living conditions, good career and future success (Nyström et al, 2018). It affects the degree of one's satisfaction with his/her life in the future.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%