Transitioning from bachelor's to master's studies - examining study burnout, approaches to learning and experiences of the learning environment

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作者
Sjoblom, Amanda [1 ]
Inkinen, Mikko [1 ]
Salmela-Aro, Katariina [2 ]
Parpala, Anna [2 ]
机构
[1] Aalto Univ, Espoo, Finland
[2] Univ Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
关键词
Study-related burnout; Degree transitions; Teaching and learning environment; Approaches to learning; SCHOOL BURNOUT; SELF-EFFICACY; ENGAGEMENT; UNIVERSITY; PERCEPTIONS; STRATEGY; SATISFACTION; MOTIVATION; QUALITY;
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10.1108/JARHE-07-2023-0275
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
PurposeTransitions to and within university studies can be associated with heightened distress in students. This study focusses on the less studied transition from a bachelor's to a master's degree. During a master's degree, study requirements and autonomy increase compared to bachelor's studies. The present study examines how students' experiences of study-related burnout, their approaches to learning and their experiences of the teaching and learning environment (TLE) change during this transition. Moreover, the study examines how approaches to learning and the TLE can affect study-related burnout.Design/methodology/approachQuestionnaire data were collected from 335 university students across two timepoints (bachelor's degree graduation and the second term of their master's degree).FindingsThe results show that students' overall experience of study-related burnout increases, as does their unreflective learning, characterised by struggling with a fragmented knowledge base. Interestingly, students' experiences of the TLE seem to have an effect on study-related burnout in both master's and bachelor's degree programmes, irrespective of learning approaches. These effects are also dependent on the degree of context.Originality/valueThe study implies that students' experiences of study-related burnout could be mitigated by developing TLE factors during both bachelor's and master's degree programmes. Practical implications are considered for degree programme development, higher education learning environments and student support.
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