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The Power of Personal Connection in Education
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
The study followed students over six months. It found that as students felt more connected to their program, their desire to drop out decreased. Interestingly, the motivation to learn seemed to influence how well they fit in, not the other way around. This means that loving what you study can help you feel more at home in your program. It's a bit like how loving a sport can make you want to join a team.
The researchers also found that the initial motivation to learn reduced dropout intentions through this sense of fitting in. In other words, feeling connected to the program made students less likely to want to leave. This shows that feeling a part of something can be very powerful. It can keep students engaged and committed.
It's clear that both fitting in and loving what you study are crucial. Universities should think about how to help students feel more connected. Maybe by highlighting shared values or encouraging students to pursue what they truly enjoy. After all, happy students are more likely to stay and succeed.
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