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You can’t ignore us: what role does family play in student engagement and alienation in a Ghanaian university?
Authors:Samuel Asare  Helen Nicholson  Sarah Stein
Institution:1. Higher Education Development Centre, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand;2. Department of Anatomy, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand;3. Distance Learning, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstract:Much of the existing literature on student engagement focuses on what happens within the higher education environment or what the institution has direct control over, restricting understanding of how issues outside of the institution affect engagement. This paper argues that efforts to improve student engagement should be broadened to incorporate issues relating to the family. It employed a case study design in order to develop a broad and more in-depth understanding of how family influences the amount of time and effort students invest in their learning in a large public university in Ghana. It was established that engagement is influenced by family expectation, financial and social support, as well as monitoring of students’ academic performance. The unique contribution of the study is that it broadens current understandings of engagement because it adds an aspect that has not been highlighted in current work on engagement, making a case for institutions to work more with families to get a broader understanding of challenges students face in order to provide comprehensive support.
Keywords:Family  engagement  alienation  higher education  university  Ghana
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