Authors
Petrie JAC Van der Zanden, Eddie Denessen, Antonius HN Cillessen, Paulien C Meijer
Publication date
2018/2/1
Source
Educational Research Review
Volume
23
Pages
57-77
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The predictors of first-year student success received much attention in educational practice and theory. However, first-year student success can be defined in various ways. By studying different theoretical research strands, we developed a conceptual framework consisting of three domains of first-year student success, namely students' academic achievement, critical thinking skills, and social-emotional well-being. The goal of this systematic literature review was to illustrate whether the predictors and their effects are similar and/or different across these three domains of first-year student success. A systematic search yielded 80 articles that were eligible. The results indicated that some predictors contributed to multiple domains of success, namely students’ previous academic performance, study skills, motivation, social relationships, and participation in first-year programs. Further, some predictors were typical for a …
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