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Student support as social network: exploring non-traditional student experiences of academic and wellbeing support during the Covid-19 pandemic

Student support as social network: exploring non-traditional student experiences of academic and wellbeing support during the Covid-19 pandemic
Student support as social network: exploring non-traditional student experiences of academic and wellbeing support during the Covid-19 pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused a global crisis in higher education, affecting all aspects of university work and practices. This article focuses on student experiences, in particular by problematising academic and wellbeing support available to non-traditional students. This article proposes an original approach to student support as comprising social networks that are dynamic, reciprocal and involving a variety of formal/informal actors. We draw on interviews with 10 non-traditional students from a UK university to explore the nature of their student support. Our findings suggest that support networks for non-traditional students tend to exclude formal support services and centre primarily around family (wellbeing support) and fellow students (academic/wellbeing support). While these findings problematise the lack of institutional support in student networks which is likely to further disadvantage these students, it questions the dominant deficit views of non-traditional students. In particular, the interviews highlight the resourcefulness of close interactions and emphasise the importance of approaching student support as a dynamic network of informal and formal actors when responding to crisis situations such as the Covid-19 pandemic.
Covid-19, Student support, social network, widening participation
0013-1911
402-421
Raaper, Rille
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Brown, Chris
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Llewellyn, Anna
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Raaper, Rille
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Brown, Chris
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Llewellyn, Anna
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Raaper, Rille, Brown, Chris and Llewellyn, Anna (2021) Student support as social network: exploring non-traditional student experiences of academic and wellbeing support during the Covid-19 pandemic. Educational Review, 74 (3), 402-421. (doi:10.1080/00131911.2021.1965960).

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The Covid-19 pandemic has caused a global crisis in higher education, affecting all aspects of university work and practices. This article focuses on student experiences, in particular by problematising academic and wellbeing support available to non-traditional students. This article proposes an original approach to student support as comprising social networks that are dynamic, reciprocal and involving a variety of formal/informal actors. We draw on interviews with 10 non-traditional students from a UK university to explore the nature of their student support. Our findings suggest that support networks for non-traditional students tend to exclude formal support services and centre primarily around family (wellbeing support) and fellow students (academic/wellbeing support). While these findings problematise the lack of institutional support in student networks which is likely to further disadvantage these students, it questions the dominant deficit views of non-traditional students. In particular, the interviews highlight the resourcefulness of close interactions and emphasise the importance of approaching student support as a dynamic network of informal and formal actors when responding to crisis situations such as the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Accepted/In Press date: 5 August 2021
e-pub ahead of print date: 15 September 2021
Keywords: Covid-19, Student support, social network, widening participation

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Local EPrints ID: 483843
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/483843
ISSN: 0013-1911
PURE UUID: fe314fac-3247-4ae3-9a86-06d9483cc0c4
ORCID for Chris Brown: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9759-9624

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Date deposited: 06 Nov 2023 18:22
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 04:16

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Author: Rille Raaper
Author: Chris Brown ORCID iD
Author: Anna Llewellyn

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