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      Integrating into higher education: Understanding adult students’ motivation from their life stories

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      This qualitative study was to explore how Korean adults’ personal as well as contextual factors led them to enter higher education and what their choice of action meant to them. While most of the approaches on adult’s motivation use quantified survey research, this study used qualitative interpretive approach, focusing on adults’ life stories and their construed meaning of participation in higher education. Twenty adults, who were over 30-years-old and enrolled in or graduated from universities or colleges, were selected for this research. In-depth interviews and focus group methods were conducted.
      The adult students’ motivation to attend higher education was much more complicated than the simple pursuit of vocational goals to gain practical benefits. Their motivation was, rather, an endeavor for 'socializing' and 'integrating' into certain social groups, roles, and gaining status. Becoming a 'college student' or a 'college graduate' was perceived as fulfilling the 'holes in their lives' and as actualizing the kind of self-image that they had been idealizing for a long time. It was also an endeavor for seeking their own way of preparing themselves for social change.
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      This qualitative study was to explore how Korean adults’ personal as well as contextual factors led them to enter higher education and what their choice of action meant to them. While most of the approaches on adult’s motivation use quantified sur...

      This qualitative study was to explore how Korean adults’ personal as well as contextual factors led them to enter higher education and what their choice of action meant to them. While most of the approaches on adult’s motivation use quantified survey research, this study used qualitative interpretive approach, focusing on adults’ life stories and their construed meaning of participation in higher education. Twenty adults, who were over 30-years-old and enrolled in or graduated from universities or colleges, were selected for this research. In-depth interviews and focus group methods were conducted.
      The adult students’ motivation to attend higher education was much more complicated than the simple pursuit of vocational goals to gain practical benefits. Their motivation was, rather, an endeavor for 'socializing' and 'integrating' into certain social groups, roles, and gaining status. Becoming a 'college student' or a 'college graduate' was perceived as fulfilling the 'holes in their lives' and as actualizing the kind of self-image that they had been idealizing for a long time. It was also an endeavor for seeking their own way of preparing themselves for social change.

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      2 고영상, "평생교육 참여에 영향을 주는 환경 요소에 대한 탐색적 연구" 한국평생교육학회 15 (15): 105-132, 2009

      3 전혜숙, "경제활동 성인학습자의 평생학습참여 요인 분석" 한국성인교육학회 12 (12): 57-77, 2009

      4 손준종, "‘비전통적 학습자’의 고등교육기회 분석 : 대학입학전형제도를 중심으로" 한국평생교육학회 13 (13): 141-163, 2007

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      2 고영상, "평생교육 참여에 영향을 주는 환경 요소에 대한 탐색적 연구" 한국평생교육학회 15 (15): 105-132, 2009

      3 전혜숙, "경제활동 성인학습자의 평생학습참여 요인 분석" 한국성인교육학회 12 (12): 57-77, 2009

      4 손준종, "‘비전통적 학습자’의 고등교육기회 분석 : 대학입학전형제도를 중심으로" 한국평생교육학회 13 (13): 141-163, 2007

      5 Courtney, S., "Why adults learn: Towards a theory of participation in adult education" Routledge 1992

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      7 O’Donnell, V., "The transition of adult students to higher education: Legitimate peripheral participation in a community of practice?" 57 (57): 312-328, 2007

      8 Houle, C., "The inquiring mind" Wisconsin University Press 1961

      9 Clegg, S., "The creation of learner identities as part of social inclusion: Gender, ethnicity and social space" 21 (21): 572-585, 2002

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