An induction programme for Bologna first-year bachelor‟s degree students in Spain

  • Del-Arco Bravo I
  • Camats R
  • Flores O
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Introduction. The current study describes the planning process and aims of the university reforms in Spain and suggests an innovative proposal, namely the design and evaluation of a week-long induction programme for first-year bachelor‟s degree students at the University of Lleida (Spain), organised within the European higher education framework. The purpose of this induction programme is to help new students adapt to university life.Method. A total of 102 students and ten lecturers were involved in the study. These participants responded questionnaires and interviews. We contrasted all the results in order to obtain some results that were useful to evaluate the induction programmee which the University introduced in the first four degrees.Results. Findings of the study revealed that participants gave very positive feedback regarding the programme, and the results also highlighted areas which could be improved.Conclussion. The new proposals clearly require a higher level of staff participation to make them work, highlighting the need for appropriate training of university staff and improving coordination with appropriate systems.

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Del-Arco Bravo, I., Camats, R., Flores, O., Alaminos, F., & Blázquez, J. (2017). An induction programme for Bologna first-year bachelor‟s degree students in Spain. Electronic Journal of Research in Education Psychology, 9(23), 445–462. https://doi.org/10.25115/ejrep.v9i23.1444

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