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Widening Access throughout the Student Lifecycle

Atherton, Graeme(Edited by)Kendall, Steve(Edited by)Naughton, Michael(Edited by)
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Access to higher education (HE) by social background in England is profoundly unequal.

These inequalities, however, are not confined to socio-economic background, nor just to entry into HE.

Retention rates, degree outcomes, and post-HE employability all differ significantly by socio-economic background, gender, ethnicity and disability.This collection brings together leading contemporary thought and research on how to address inequalities in participation in HE across the "student lifecycle".

It highlights a broad range of widening access practice, including chapters on financial support, mature students, pedagogy, part-time study and evaluation techniques.

In concluding, it argues that there is a need for widening access professionals, with an in-depth understanding of the learners with whom they work, operating at each stage of the students' journey.

This means that there is a crucial role for regional and national networks to enable these professionals to share practice and facilitate greater collaboration across the education sector to improve equality in higher education.

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Product Details
1527503844 / 9781527503847
Hardback
01/01/2018
United Kingdom
English
240 pages
21 cm
Professional & Vocational Learn More