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  1. Disciplinary disjunctures in the transition from secondary school to higher education study of modern foreign languages: A case study from the UK.Angela Gallagher-Brett & John Canning - 2011 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 10 (2):171-188.
    Discussions of student transition from the study of languages in UK high schools to the study of languages at university usually focus on the vertical transition, comparing the differences in curricula and approach to languages taken in each sector. Whilst acknowledging that this aspect of the student transition is important, this article explores the transition in a broader disciplinary context by raising questions about how other subjects students have studied before entering higher education may help or hinder the transition. As (...)
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  • Becoming a Music Student Investigating the skills and attitudes of students beginning a Music degree.Karen Burland & Stephanie Pitts - 2007 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 6 (3):289-308.
    This article reports a project designed to foster first-year music students' academic study skills and to investigate their expectations and experiences of starting at university. Data gathered through questionnaires, diaries and in-class tasks reveal the change in learning strategies and musical identity the students experience in their first semester of the music degree course. Academic work and anxieties about workload and assessment challenge the focus on performing which has previously been the students' main source of musical involvement, necessitating a redefinition (...)
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