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Arts and Humanities in Higher Education, Vol. 2, No. 2,
201-211 (2003)
DOI: 10.1177/1474022203002002007
The Transition from School to University
Who prepares whom, when, and how?
Michael Marland
This article reviews the five contributions to the Forum on Access and transition to higher education in Volume 2 (1) of this journal, and considers the needs of all potential undergraduate studentsespecially those from backgrounds from which students have rarely come, including the most disadvantaged. The article reflects upon secondary school curricula and pastoral care provision, and also on the need for more specific tuition in key skills in the courses offered by universities.
Key Words: choice induction information-handling pastoral care reading skills development

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