Widening Participation in Higher Education
Casting the Net Wide?
Herausgeber: Hinton-Smith, T.
Widening Participation in Higher Education
Casting the Net Wide?
Herausgeber: Hinton-Smith, T.
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This collection offers an authoritative, up-to-date commentary on the challenges facing higher education today across both the UK and internationally. The book charts the impact of global economic trends and recent policy developments for students, academics, providers and changing course provision.
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This collection offers an authoritative, up-to-date commentary on the challenges facing higher education today across both the UK and internationally. The book charts the impact of global economic trends and recent policy developments for students, academics, providers and changing course provision.
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- Verlag: Palgrave MacMillan UK / Palgrave Macmillan UK
- 2012 edition
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2016
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 443g
- ISBN-13: 9781349336357
- ISBN-10: 1349336351
- Artikelnr.: 45756001
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Palgrave MacMillan UK / Palgrave Macmillan UK
- 2012 edition
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2016
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 443g
- ISBN-13: 9781349336357
- ISBN-10: 1349336351
- Artikelnr.: 45756001
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
CAROLINE BERGGREN Research Fellow at the Department of Education and Special Education, University of Gothenburg, Sweden CHRISTINA CLIFFORDSON Professor in Education at University West, Sweden MIRIAM DAVID Professor Emerita of Sociology of education at the Institute of Education, University of London, UK SARAH EARL-NOVELL Research Associate at UC Berkeley's Center for Studies in Higher Education (CSHE), USA JOHN FIELD Professor in the School of Education, University of Stirling, UK PHILIP FRAME Principal Lecturer in Organisational Development in the Human Resource Management Department of Middlesex University Business School, UK CATHERINE LIDO Programme Leader of the Psychology Subject Group at the University of West London, UK ANNE MACLACHLAN Senior Researcher at the Center for Studies in Higher Education at the University of California at Berkeley, USA LYNDA MEASOR Reader in Applied Social Sciences in the School of Applied Social Sciences at the University of Brighton, UK BARBARA MERRILL Reader in Lifelong Learning in the Centre for Lifelong Learning, University of Warwick, UK MARIE-PIERRE MOPREAU Senior Research Fellow at the University of Bedfordshire, UK JESSICA MORGAN Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychology and Counselling at the University of Greenwich, UK NATALIE MORGAN-KLEIN Research Fellow in the School of Education, University of Stirling, UK LOUISE MORLEY Professor of Education and Director of the Centre for Higher Education and Equity Research (CHEER) at the University of Sussex, UK M. TERESA PADILLA-CARMONA Senior Lecturer in the Department of Research and Assessment Methods in Education, University of Seville, Spain MARY STUART Professor of Higher Education Studies at the University of Lincoln, UK YVETTE TAYLOR Professor in Social and Policy Studies and Head of the Weeks Centre, London South Bank University, UK PAULA WILCOX Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Brighton, UK RUTH WOODFIELD Reader in Sociology at the University of Sussex, UK ALAN WOODLEY was for many years a Senior Research Fellow in the Institute of Educational Technology at the Open University, UK MANTZ YORKE Visiting Professor in the Department of Educational Research, Lancaster University, UK
List of Tables, Charts and Figures Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors
PART I: INCLUSION, EXCLUSION: ISSUES IN WIDENING PARTICIPATION
Introduction: Widening Participation in Contemporary Context;
T.Hinton-Smith Changing Policy Discourses on Equity and Diversity in UK
Higher Education: What is the Evidence?; M.David Widening Participation in
Universities in England and Wales: Is There a Connection with Honours
Degree Achievement?; M.Yorke Wider Still and Wider? A Historical Look at
the 'Open-ness' of the Open University of the United Kingdom; A.Woodley
PART II: ENGAGING WITH HIGHER EDUCATION AS A NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENT:
ACCESS AND MOTIVATION Good Students, Bad Pupils: Constructions of
'Aspiration', 'Disadvantage' and Social Class in Undergraduate-led Widening
Participation Work; Y.Taylor Mature Women Students, Study Motivation and
Employability; R.Woodfield Lone Parent Students' Motivations for and Hopes
of Higher Education Engagement; T.Hinton-Smith PART III: NON-TRADITIONAL
STUDENTS' EXPERIENCES IN HIGHER EDUCATION 'Choosing a Student Lifestyle?'
Questions of Taste, Cultural Capital and Gaining a Graduate Job; M.Stuart ,
C.Lido & J.Morgan Transformation or Trauma: The Transition to Higher
Education of Non-traditional Students; P.Frame , L.Measor & P.Wilcox
Non-traditional Adult Students: Access, Drop-out, Retention and Developing
a Learner Identity; B.Merrill The Importance of Social Support Structures
for Retention and Success; J.Field & N.Morgan-Klein PART IV: WIDENING
PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL CONTEXTS Widening Participation Trends in
Sweden: Regulations and their Effects, Intended and Unintended; C.Berggren
& C.Cliffordson Trends in Widening Participation in French Higher
Education; M.Moreau Widening Participation in Spanish Higher Education:
Will the Current Reform Promote the Inclusion of Non-traditional
Students?'; M.Padilla-Carmona Experiencing Higher Education in Ghana and
Tanzania: The Symbolic Power of Being a Student; L.Morley Women and
Students of Colour as Non-traditional Students: The Difficulties of
Inclusion in the United States; A.MacLachlan Widening Participation and
'Elite' Online Education: The case of the University of California;
S.Earl-Novell Conclusion: Assessing Progress and Priorities in Widening
Participation; T.Hinton-Smith Index
PART I: INCLUSION, EXCLUSION: ISSUES IN WIDENING PARTICIPATION
Introduction: Widening Participation in Contemporary Context;
T.Hinton-Smith Changing Policy Discourses on Equity and Diversity in UK
Higher Education: What is the Evidence?; M.David Widening Participation in
Universities in England and Wales: Is There a Connection with Honours
Degree Achievement?; M.Yorke Wider Still and Wider? A Historical Look at
the 'Open-ness' of the Open University of the United Kingdom; A.Woodley
PART II: ENGAGING WITH HIGHER EDUCATION AS A NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENT:
ACCESS AND MOTIVATION Good Students, Bad Pupils: Constructions of
'Aspiration', 'Disadvantage' and Social Class in Undergraduate-led Widening
Participation Work; Y.Taylor Mature Women Students, Study Motivation and
Employability; R.Woodfield Lone Parent Students' Motivations for and Hopes
of Higher Education Engagement; T.Hinton-Smith PART III: NON-TRADITIONAL
STUDENTS' EXPERIENCES IN HIGHER EDUCATION 'Choosing a Student Lifestyle?'
Questions of Taste, Cultural Capital and Gaining a Graduate Job; M.Stuart ,
C.Lido & J.Morgan Transformation or Trauma: The Transition to Higher
Education of Non-traditional Students; P.Frame , L.Measor & P.Wilcox
Non-traditional Adult Students: Access, Drop-out, Retention and Developing
a Learner Identity; B.Merrill The Importance of Social Support Structures
for Retention and Success; J.Field & N.Morgan-Klein PART IV: WIDENING
PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL CONTEXTS Widening Participation Trends in
Sweden: Regulations and their Effects, Intended and Unintended; C.Berggren
& C.Cliffordson Trends in Widening Participation in French Higher
Education; M.Moreau Widening Participation in Spanish Higher Education:
Will the Current Reform Promote the Inclusion of Non-traditional
Students?'; M.Padilla-Carmona Experiencing Higher Education in Ghana and
Tanzania: The Symbolic Power of Being a Student; L.Morley Women and
Students of Colour as Non-traditional Students: The Difficulties of
Inclusion in the United States; A.MacLachlan Widening Participation and
'Elite' Online Education: The case of the University of California;
S.Earl-Novell Conclusion: Assessing Progress and Priorities in Widening
Participation; T.Hinton-Smith Index
List of Tables, Charts and Figures Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors
PART I: INCLUSION, EXCLUSION: ISSUES IN WIDENING PARTICIPATION
Introduction: Widening Participation in Contemporary Context;
T.Hinton-Smith Changing Policy Discourses on Equity and Diversity in UK
Higher Education: What is the Evidence?; M.David Widening Participation in
Universities in England and Wales: Is There a Connection with Honours
Degree Achievement?; M.Yorke Wider Still and Wider? A Historical Look at
the 'Open-ness' of the Open University of the United Kingdom; A.Woodley
PART II: ENGAGING WITH HIGHER EDUCATION AS A NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENT:
ACCESS AND MOTIVATION Good Students, Bad Pupils: Constructions of
'Aspiration', 'Disadvantage' and Social Class in Undergraduate-led Widening
Participation Work; Y.Taylor Mature Women Students, Study Motivation and
Employability; R.Woodfield Lone Parent Students' Motivations for and Hopes
of Higher Education Engagement; T.Hinton-Smith PART III: NON-TRADITIONAL
STUDENTS' EXPERIENCES IN HIGHER EDUCATION 'Choosing a Student Lifestyle?'
Questions of Taste, Cultural Capital and Gaining a Graduate Job; M.Stuart ,
C.Lido & J.Morgan Transformation or Trauma: The Transition to Higher
Education of Non-traditional Students; P.Frame , L.Measor & P.Wilcox
Non-traditional Adult Students: Access, Drop-out, Retention and Developing
a Learner Identity; B.Merrill The Importance of Social Support Structures
for Retention and Success; J.Field & N.Morgan-Klein PART IV: WIDENING
PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL CONTEXTS Widening Participation Trends in
Sweden: Regulations and their Effects, Intended and Unintended; C.Berggren
& C.Cliffordson Trends in Widening Participation in French Higher
Education; M.Moreau Widening Participation in Spanish Higher Education:
Will the Current Reform Promote the Inclusion of Non-traditional
Students?'; M.Padilla-Carmona Experiencing Higher Education in Ghana and
Tanzania: The Symbolic Power of Being a Student; L.Morley Women and
Students of Colour as Non-traditional Students: The Difficulties of
Inclusion in the United States; A.MacLachlan Widening Participation and
'Elite' Online Education: The case of the University of California;
S.Earl-Novell Conclusion: Assessing Progress and Priorities in Widening
Participation; T.Hinton-Smith Index
PART I: INCLUSION, EXCLUSION: ISSUES IN WIDENING PARTICIPATION
Introduction: Widening Participation in Contemporary Context;
T.Hinton-Smith Changing Policy Discourses on Equity and Diversity in UK
Higher Education: What is the Evidence?; M.David Widening Participation in
Universities in England and Wales: Is There a Connection with Honours
Degree Achievement?; M.Yorke Wider Still and Wider? A Historical Look at
the 'Open-ness' of the Open University of the United Kingdom; A.Woodley
PART II: ENGAGING WITH HIGHER EDUCATION AS A NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENT:
ACCESS AND MOTIVATION Good Students, Bad Pupils: Constructions of
'Aspiration', 'Disadvantage' and Social Class in Undergraduate-led Widening
Participation Work; Y.Taylor Mature Women Students, Study Motivation and
Employability; R.Woodfield Lone Parent Students' Motivations for and Hopes
of Higher Education Engagement; T.Hinton-Smith PART III: NON-TRADITIONAL
STUDENTS' EXPERIENCES IN HIGHER EDUCATION 'Choosing a Student Lifestyle?'
Questions of Taste, Cultural Capital and Gaining a Graduate Job; M.Stuart ,
C.Lido & J.Morgan Transformation or Trauma: The Transition to Higher
Education of Non-traditional Students; P.Frame , L.Measor & P.Wilcox
Non-traditional Adult Students: Access, Drop-out, Retention and Developing
a Learner Identity; B.Merrill The Importance of Social Support Structures
for Retention and Success; J.Field & N.Morgan-Klein PART IV: WIDENING
PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL CONTEXTS Widening Participation Trends in
Sweden: Regulations and their Effects, Intended and Unintended; C.Berggren
& C.Cliffordson Trends in Widening Participation in French Higher
Education; M.Moreau Widening Participation in Spanish Higher Education:
Will the Current Reform Promote the Inclusion of Non-traditional
Students?'; M.Padilla-Carmona Experiencing Higher Education in Ghana and
Tanzania: The Symbolic Power of Being a Student; L.Morley Women and
Students of Colour as Non-traditional Students: The Difficulties of
Inclusion in the United States; A.MacLachlan Widening Participation and
'Elite' Online Education: The case of the University of California;
S.Earl-Novell Conclusion: Assessing Progress and Priorities in Widening
Participation; T.Hinton-Smith Index