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'We Belong': differential sense of belonging and its meaning for different ethnicity groups in higher education
2019
Compass: Journal of Learning and Teaching
This paper covers two studies that explore student belonging in higher education and how a sense of belonging differs between ethnicity groups. The research took a mixed methodology approach, collecting both quantitative data via a survey and qualitative data via focus groups. Study One explored the differential experiences of belonging via the Belongingness Survey (Yorke, 2016), with a group of 941 students. This was followed by Study Two, which used focus groups to generate a greater
doi:10.21100/compass.v12i1.942
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