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A qualitative study of student attitudes, perceptions, beliefs, outlook and context in Qatar : persistence in higher education

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Type Article
Author Khalifa, Batoul Muhieddin. Qatar University, Doha, Qata
Second author Nasser, Ramzi. Dhofar University, Salalah, Sultanate of Oman.
Ikhlef, Atmane. Qatar University, Doha, Qatar.
Walker, Janet S. Regional Research Institute, Portland State University.
Amal, Said. Regional Research Institute, Portland State University.
Pages pp. 1-22 that is pp. 37-59
Host Item Entry Near and Middle Eastern Journal of Research in Education. no. 1, 2016
Electronic Location Full text (PDF)  PDF
Descriptors Qualitative research  -  Higher education  -  University students  -  Student attitudes  -  Perception  -  Barriers  -  Decision making  -  Qatar
Language of document English
Country Qatar
This study attempts to address the challenges of students in higher education in Qatar. The study draws on student perceptions, beliefs, outlook, and context; we approach the study through grounded means by posing leading interview questions with the aim of exploring and probing. The approach is grounded in that no specific theory drives the questions; rather, the responses from the interview often require interpretation through theory to justify the findings. The sample comprised 35 students who were interviewed through probing and questioning techniques. The questions led to converging responses, which were segregated into themes. A large majority of students felt advising was absent or mismanaged, while some also were of the view that schools did not prepare them to enjoy the benefits of extracurricular activities; many students further viewed English or the Foundation Program (preparatory year’s program) a barrier to their continuation in higher education. The most striking result was the apparent relationship between advising and student preparation in secondary school. Schools in Qatar and particularly independent schools (public schools) assign only a small role to advising and inducing strategies that reflect independence and any future anticipatory approaches to link expectations of higher education with support and guidance systems in secondary school. (Published abstract)

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Khalifa, Batoul Muhieddin. (2016). A qualitative study of student attitudes, perceptions, beliefs, outlook and context in Qatar : persistence in higher education. Near and Middle Eastern Journal of Research in Education. no. 1, 2016. pp. 1-22 that is pp. 37-59 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org