Mature students' perception of stress on returning to learn
In this thesis we present a theoretical model for mature students' perception of stress. The study examines the sources of institutional, dispositional and situational stress of students who are age thirty-to fifty-five. The research involved mature students in England (Yorkshire) and the Unite...
Main Author: | Leger, Ellen |
---|---|
Published: |
University of Leeds
1996
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.513995 |
Similar Items
-
Education : what's in it for mature women? : an analysis of the experiences of mature women returners to education
by: Parr, Janet
Published: (1996) -
Is this what real men do? : the learning careers of male mature students in higher education
by: Gannon, Anne
Published: (2014) -
The experiences and perceptions of mature student teachers : a study with particular reference to gender and ethnicity
by: Moyo-Robbins, Margaret
Published: (1999) -
Students' perceptions of learning through assessment for learning and technology
by: Chan, Kan Kan
Published: (2007) -
Chinese EFL student perceptions of their learning through reflections on web-based learning
by: Wei, Jiaqi
Published: (2018)