This paper explores student perceptions regarding their learning in year 7, with a focus on challenges they experienced midway through their first year of secondary school. The study used a predominantly qualitative approach to collect data from a cohort of 178 students attending an Australian secondary school. The cohort completed a survey asking students to identify challenges with schoolwork and strategies that might be helpful. Data were processed by coding all responses for a content analysis before conducting a thematic analysis on the coded data. Students were concerned about their understanding of and connection to curriculum and identified challenges in managing tasks in the time allocated. They indicated that improving their organisational skills and focus might assist them. However, thematic analysis results indicated that a lack of connection to the curriculum had an impact on the students’ confidence as learners.
History
Publication title
Australian Educational Researcher
Volume
48
Pagination
303-319
ISSN
0311-6999
Department/School
Faculty of Education
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Place of publication
Netherlands
Rights statement
Copyright 2020 The Australian Association for Research in Education, Inc.
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Learner and learning not elsewhere classified; Pedagogy