This paper reports how one Australian university and the Queensland Department of Education and Training (DET) are working together to increase the number of school students from low socio-economic backgrounds enrolling in undergraduate university degrees. This innovative program involves university lecturers and school teachers working together in the delivery and assessment of four Bachelor of Education units (or subjects) to a cohort of Year eleven and twelve students at a secondary school. Focus group interviews collected data from 26 students, 7 parents, 4 school and 3 university staff to assess the effectiveness of the program. All stakeholders viewed the program as a highly valuable opportunity to experience university learning with ...
Private for-profit higher education has grown rapidly in many parts of the world. This growth is att...
The widening participation agenda in Australian higher education heralds changes that demand fresh t...
The impetus for this study was a concern for first-year Bachelor of Education (Primary) students, an...
This paper reports how one Australian university and the Queensland Department of Education and Trai...
The widening participation agenda in Australian higher education heralds changes that demand fresh t...
The Australian Government has set two targets for the nation\u27s universities: (i) increase the pro...
This paper begins by outlining the ‘education revolution’ policy direction of the Australian federal...
As the Australian higher education population further diversifies as a result of federal government ...
Australian higher education has adopted a widening participation agenda with a focus on the particip...
For many students from low socio-economic backgrounds, university is an alien and inaccessible notio...
Australian higher education has adopted a widening participation agenda with a focus on the particip...
Australian higher education has adopted a widening participation agenda with a focus on the particip...
Over the past two decades, despite large increases in overall access to higher education, the gap in...
University participation rates are significantly lower in low socioeconomic status (SES) areas in Au...
University participation rates are significantly lower in low socioeconomic status (SES) areas in Au...
Private for-profit higher education has grown rapidly in many parts of the world. This growth is att...
The widening participation agenda in Australian higher education heralds changes that demand fresh t...
The impetus for this study was a concern for first-year Bachelor of Education (Primary) students, an...
This paper reports how one Australian university and the Queensland Department of Education and Trai...
The widening participation agenda in Australian higher education heralds changes that demand fresh t...
The Australian Government has set two targets for the nation\u27s universities: (i) increase the pro...
This paper begins by outlining the ‘education revolution’ policy direction of the Australian federal...
As the Australian higher education population further diversifies as a result of federal government ...
Australian higher education has adopted a widening participation agenda with a focus on the particip...
For many students from low socio-economic backgrounds, university is an alien and inaccessible notio...
Australian higher education has adopted a widening participation agenda with a focus on the particip...
Australian higher education has adopted a widening participation agenda with a focus on the particip...
Over the past two decades, despite large increases in overall access to higher education, the gap in...
University participation rates are significantly lower in low socioeconomic status (SES) areas in Au...
University participation rates are significantly lower in low socioeconomic status (SES) areas in Au...
Private for-profit higher education has grown rapidly in many parts of the world. This growth is att...
The widening participation agenda in Australian higher education heralds changes that demand fresh t...
The impetus for this study was a concern for first-year Bachelor of Education (Primary) students, an...