1. Navigating New Horizons: Problems Faced By First-Generation Students in India and Their Road to Success.
- Author
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Fernandes, Fleur Mario and Sheth, Yash
- Abstract
This exploratory research focuses on the often-overlooked demographic of first-generation students (fgs) in indian higher education, aligning with the goals of the new national education policy (nep). With an estimated 121 million fgs facing unique challenges, the study delves into the lack of awareness about fgs in india and the impact of intrinsic/extrinsic factors on their academic performance. The research employed purposive sampling for fgs, with 108 participants aged 18 to 21, utilizing close-ended questions in the questionnaire. Continued generational students (cgs) were sampled using convenience sampling, with a similar age range and sample size. Parents of fgs, the third target audience, were selected through purposive sampling, with 80 participants interviewed using a combination of open and close-format questions. The study explores the interplay between intrinsic and extrinsic factors, categorizing them into internal motivations and external influences. Despite constituting a significant portion of the student population, fgs lack official recognition, emphasizing the need for nep-driven interventions. Acknowledging limitations, including data authenticity and a restricted sample size for fgs parent interviews, the research recommends addressing the lack of awareness, parental support, and economic instability. Proposals include officially recognizing fgs in the education system, conducting further research, and implementing supportive schemes. In conclusion, the research anticipates heightened awareness leading to improved support for fgs. Aligned with nep and united nations' sustainable development goals 4 and 10, this paper provides actionable recommendations for policymakers and institutions, aiming to empower fgs and contribute to a more inclusive and equitable education landscape. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2024