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      What do they Need?—The academic counseling needs of students majoring in art and design in a higher vocational college in China

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          Students in higher vocational education are always encountering various challenges. The way they attempt to conquer these challenges influences their success in achieving their academic goals. With the development of the times, the needs of students in China's vocational colleges to cope with challenges are also changing. In order to understand the changing needs of these students to cope with the challenges, based on Trautwein and Bosse's academic counseling demand model and Knowles's demand theory, this study adopted semi-structured interviews, key event collection methods, and purposive sampling to select 12 students of different grades majoring in art and design in a higher vocational college in Guangzhou, China. With reference to related studies on the key academic needs of students, interview outlines were designed, interviews were conducted, and coding and analysis were performed. Students' experiences were categorized according to learning-related, individual, organization, and social constructs. The study results showed that the academic counseling needs of China's higher vocational art and design students mainly focused on the learning-related construct, such as understanding the courses and course systems they were majoring in, setting and realizing academic goals, coping with setbacks, pressure and other students' comprehensive evaluation. This was followed by dealing with personal and financial issues, building social circles and peer relationships, and so on. Therefore, for students to overcome challenges and achieve academic goals, it is helpful to strengthen the collaboration between professional teachers and counselors, the influence of peers, the focus on academic consulting work related to learning, and to explore and carry out guidance on students' individual needs in higher vocational colleges.

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          • Academic counseling is a program or form widely used in the education system to provide guidance.

          • Academic counseling is to jointly find a way to solve students' anxiety and problems.

          • It is particularly important to propose a good academic counseling program.

          • The consulting needs of Chinese students are obviously concentrated on the learning-related construct.

          • The best form of advice is to help students make autonomous decisions by discussing and providing solutions to problems.

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              A simple method to assess and report thematic saturation in qualitative research

              Data saturation is the most commonly employed concept for estimating sample sizes in qualitative research. Over the past 20 years, scholars using both empirical research and mathematical/statistical models have made significant contributions to the question: How many qualitative interviews are enough? This body of work has advanced the evidence base for sample size estimation in qualitative inquiry during the design phase of a study, prior to data collection, but it does not provide qualitative researchers with a simple and reliable way to determine the adequacy of sample sizes during and/or after data collection. Using the principle of saturation as a foundation, we describe and validate a simple-to-apply method for assessing and reporting on saturation in the context of inductive thematic analyses. Following a review of the empirical research on data saturation and sample size estimation in qualitative research, we propose an alternative way to evaluate saturation that overcomes the shortcomings and challenges associated with existing methods identified in our review. Our approach includes three primary elements in its calculation and assessment: Base Size, Run Length, and New Information Threshold. We additionally propose a more flexible approach to reporting saturation. To validate our method, we use a bootstrapping technique on three existing thematically coded qualitative datasets generated from in-depth interviews. Results from this analysis indicate the method we propose to assess and report on saturation is feasible and congruent with findings from earlier studies.
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                Contributors
                Journal
                Heliyon
                Heliyon
                Heliyon
                Elsevier
                2405-8440
                08 March 2024
                30 March 2024
                08 March 2024
                : 10
                : 6
                : e27708
                Affiliations
                [a ]School of Art & Design, Guangdong Teachers College of Foreign Languages and Arts, Guangdong 510640, China
                [b ]Faculty of Education, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China
                [c ]National Institute of Vocational Education, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China
                [d ]Student Affairs Office, Guangdong Industry Polytechnic, Guangdong 510399, China
                [e ]Department of Industrial Education, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei City 106, Taiwan
                [f ]School of Education and Music, Hainan Vocational University of Science and Technology, Hainan, 571126, China
                Author notes
                [* ]Corresponding author. No.19, Xinjiekouwai St, Haidian District, Beijing, 100875, P.R.China kimpo30107@ 123456hotmail.com
                Article
                S2405-8440(24)03739-3 e27708
                10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e27708
                10951588
                38509979
                787759f1-bd16-4d4a-8de7-f50bb911e647
                © 2024 The Authors

                This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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                : 4 October 2023
                : 2 March 2024
                : 5 March 2024
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                academic counseling demand model,art and design major,college students,demand theory,vocational education,qualitative study

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