Student Voices on Inequalities in European Higher Education (eBook, PDF)
Challenges for theory, policy and practice in a time of change
Redaktion: Finnegan, Fergal; Thunborg, Camilla; Merrill, Barbara
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This book focuses on the voices and experiences of non-traditional students in European higher education. It examines the impact that access to higher education is having on these students' lives and discusses what this tells us about European education and society.
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This book focuses on the voices and experiences of non-traditional students in European higher education. It examines the impact that access to higher education is having on these students' lives and discusses what this tells us about European education and society.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. April 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134057191
- Artikelnr.: 42739398
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. April 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134057191
- Artikelnr.: 42739398
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Fergal Finnegan is Lecturer in Adult and Community Education at the Department of Adult and Community Education, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland. Barbara Merrill is Associate Professor in Lifelong Learning at the Centre for Lifelong Learning, University of Warwick, UK. Camilla Thunborg is Associate Professor in Education at the Department of Education, Stockholm University, Sweden.
Introduction Part 1: Working Transnationally: Theory and Methodology
Theorising Student Experience: Structure, Agency and Inequality Ted Fleming
and José González-Monteagudo. Researching Student Experience Linden West,
Agnieszka Bron and Barbara Merrill Part 2: Student Voices Capital Matters:
Interrogating the Sociology of Reproduction and the Psychosociality of
Transition and Potential Transformation in the UK Linden West. Critical
Theory of Non-Traditional Students' Experience in Irish Higher Education
Fergal Finnegan and Ted Fleming. Ethnicity and Class Matters: Experiences
in Swedish Higher Education Agnieszka Bron, Camilla Thunborg and Eva
Edström. Gender and Age: Negotiating and Experiencing Higher Education in
England Barbara Merrill. Non-Traditional Students and Barriers to
Participation in German Universities Frank Sch¿mer. Disability and Learner
Identities in Scotland John Field and Natalie Morgan-Klein. Equality and
Improving Retention Practices for Non-Traditional Students in Poland Ewa
Kurantowicz and Adrianna Nizinska. Social Inequalities and Family Support
for Non-Traditional Students in Andalusia, Spain José González-Monteagudo
and Miguel Angel Ballesteros-Moscosio. The Unwanted Students: Closure
Tendencies in the German University System Peter Alheit Part 3: Comparative
Transnational Dialogue: Conclusions Enduring Inequalities and Student
Agency: Theorising an Agenda for Change in Higher Education Fergal
Finnegan, Ted Fleming and Camilla Thunborg. Retention and Access in Higher
Education: Implications for Policy and Practice John Field and Ewa
Kurantowicz.
.
Theorising Student Experience: Structure, Agency and Inequality Ted Fleming
and José González-Monteagudo. Researching Student Experience Linden West,
Agnieszka Bron and Barbara Merrill Part 2: Student Voices Capital Matters:
Interrogating the Sociology of Reproduction and the Psychosociality of
Transition and Potential Transformation in the UK Linden West. Critical
Theory of Non-Traditional Students' Experience in Irish Higher Education
Fergal Finnegan and Ted Fleming. Ethnicity and Class Matters: Experiences
in Swedish Higher Education Agnieszka Bron, Camilla Thunborg and Eva
Edström. Gender and Age: Negotiating and Experiencing Higher Education in
England Barbara Merrill. Non-Traditional Students and Barriers to
Participation in German Universities Frank Sch¿mer. Disability and Learner
Identities in Scotland John Field and Natalie Morgan-Klein. Equality and
Improving Retention Practices for Non-Traditional Students in Poland Ewa
Kurantowicz and Adrianna Nizinska. Social Inequalities and Family Support
for Non-Traditional Students in Andalusia, Spain José González-Monteagudo
and Miguel Angel Ballesteros-Moscosio. The Unwanted Students: Closure
Tendencies in the German University System Peter Alheit Part 3: Comparative
Transnational Dialogue: Conclusions Enduring Inequalities and Student
Agency: Theorising an Agenda for Change in Higher Education Fergal
Finnegan, Ted Fleming and Camilla Thunborg. Retention and Access in Higher
Education: Implications for Policy and Practice John Field and Ewa
Kurantowicz.
.
Introduction Part 1: Working Transnationally: Theory and Methodology
Theorising Student Experience: Structure, Agency and Inequality Ted Fleming
and José González-Monteagudo. Researching Student Experience Linden West,
Agnieszka Bron and Barbara Merrill Part 2: Student Voices Capital Matters:
Interrogating the Sociology of Reproduction and the Psychosociality of
Transition and Potential Transformation in the UK Linden West. Critical
Theory of Non-Traditional Students' Experience in Irish Higher Education
Fergal Finnegan and Ted Fleming. Ethnicity and Class Matters: Experiences
in Swedish Higher Education Agnieszka Bron, Camilla Thunborg and Eva
Edström. Gender and Age: Negotiating and Experiencing Higher Education in
England Barbara Merrill. Non-Traditional Students and Barriers to
Participation in German Universities Frank Sch¿mer. Disability and Learner
Identities in Scotland John Field and Natalie Morgan-Klein. Equality and
Improving Retention Practices for Non-Traditional Students in Poland Ewa
Kurantowicz and Adrianna Nizinska. Social Inequalities and Family Support
for Non-Traditional Students in Andalusia, Spain José González-Monteagudo
and Miguel Angel Ballesteros-Moscosio. The Unwanted Students: Closure
Tendencies in the German University System Peter Alheit Part 3: Comparative
Transnational Dialogue: Conclusions Enduring Inequalities and Student
Agency: Theorising an Agenda for Change in Higher Education Fergal
Finnegan, Ted Fleming and Camilla Thunborg. Retention and Access in Higher
Education: Implications for Policy and Practice John Field and Ewa
Kurantowicz.
.
Theorising Student Experience: Structure, Agency and Inequality Ted Fleming
and José González-Monteagudo. Researching Student Experience Linden West,
Agnieszka Bron and Barbara Merrill Part 2: Student Voices Capital Matters:
Interrogating the Sociology of Reproduction and the Psychosociality of
Transition and Potential Transformation in the UK Linden West. Critical
Theory of Non-Traditional Students' Experience in Irish Higher Education
Fergal Finnegan and Ted Fleming. Ethnicity and Class Matters: Experiences
in Swedish Higher Education Agnieszka Bron, Camilla Thunborg and Eva
Edström. Gender and Age: Negotiating and Experiencing Higher Education in
England Barbara Merrill. Non-Traditional Students and Barriers to
Participation in German Universities Frank Sch¿mer. Disability and Learner
Identities in Scotland John Field and Natalie Morgan-Klein. Equality and
Improving Retention Practices for Non-Traditional Students in Poland Ewa
Kurantowicz and Adrianna Nizinska. Social Inequalities and Family Support
for Non-Traditional Students in Andalusia, Spain José González-Monteagudo
and Miguel Angel Ballesteros-Moscosio. The Unwanted Students: Closure
Tendencies in the German University System Peter Alheit Part 3: Comparative
Transnational Dialogue: Conclusions Enduring Inequalities and Student
Agency: Theorising an Agenda for Change in Higher Education Fergal
Finnegan, Ted Fleming and Camilla Thunborg. Retention and Access in Higher
Education: Implications for Policy and Practice John Field and Ewa
Kurantowicz.
.