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“I Want to Feel That I Belong to This Place”: Helping Students Transition to University by Combining the Peregrination of Belonging With Transition Pedagogy

Trixie James · STARS Conference · 2025

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Equity students entering higher education through Enabling programs often encounter significant challenges as they transition into the academic field. This transition involves navigating the hysteresis juncture, a moment of misalignment between students’ ingrained habitus and the expectations of the academic environment. This study explores the intersection of Kift’s (2009) Transition Pedagogy and James’ (2024) Peregrination of Belonging model, illustrating how Enabling program students navigate the complexities of higher education through both structured institutional support and deeply personal experiences of identity transformation. The findings emphasise that while academic scaffolding is crucial, it must be complemented by an understanding of students’ social and emotional realities, as belonging is a prerequisite for academic success. Enabling programs offer more than just alternative pathways into higher education; they serve as transformative spaces where students renegotiate their identities, develop resilience, and build confidence. The study highlights key factors in the transition process, including misalignment and disorientation, negotiating new dispositions, transformative adaptation, and determined hope as a catalyst for change. It underscores the importance of strategic adaptation to academic demands and re-narrativisation as a means of identity transformation. This research contributes to ongoing discussions about transition pedagogy by advocating for holistic, student-centred approaches that enable equity students to thrive in higher education, ultimately enhancing retention, engagement, and self-efficacy.

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James, T. (2025). “I Want to Feel That I Belong to This Place”: Helping Students Transition to University by Combining the Peregrination of Belonging With Transition Pedagogy. https://doi.org/10.63608/ssj.3773

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James, Trixie. "“I Want to Feel That I Belong to This Place”: Helping Students Transition to University by Combining the Peregrination of Belonging With Transition Pedagogy." 2025. https://doi.org/10.63608/ssj.3773.

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James, Trixie. 2025. "“I Want to Feel That I Belong to This Place”: Helping Students Transition to University by Combining the Peregrination of Belonging With Transition Pedagogy.". https://doi.org/10.63608/ssj.3773.

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James, T. 2025, “I Want to Feel That I Belong to This Place”: Helping Students Transition to University by Combining the Peregrination of Belonging With Transition Pedagogy, STARS Conference, available at: https://doi.org/10.63608/ssj.3773 [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

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Título
“I Want to Feel That I Belong to This Place”: Helping Students Transition to University by Combining the Peregrination of Belonging With Transition Pedagogy
Autor / colaboradores
Trixie James
Editorial
STARS Conference
Año de publicación
2025
ISSN
2205-0795
ISSN
2205-0795
Idioma
eng

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