ABSTRACT Enhancing access to education and knowledge is a long-held principle enshrined in education policy. Access to education offers leverage for educational attainment and achievement, at the individual and social levels. In policy, the term equates with concepts of inclusion, social justice and equity. Over the last decades, as education policy has responded to global social, cultural and economic reforms, concepts such as access have also undergone revision. This article revisits the relationship between access, education and knowledge-making, in order to clarify the meaning of access in current education policies by re-evaluating how access is constructed in policy and how the concept associates with other aspects of education. The r...
This thesis investigates the relationship between policy intentions and policy effects. As a qualita...
This case study illustrates how, in a time of exclusion, some initiatives still attempt to embrace t...
In this article, we regard inclusive education as a policy phenomenon that contains a range ofideas ...
Enhancing access to education and knowledge is a long-held principle enshrined in education policy. ...
In this introductory chapter we set the scene for what follows in the book by discussing the ways in...
Access to higher education (HE) has a long history. To offer a view on the current debates and world...
The thesis is a study of how notions of access, participation and mobility are represented in four s...
How do we understand and explain who has access to higher education? How do we make sense of persist...
Access to higher education (HE) has a long history. To offer a view on the current debates and world...
The article discusses the theoretical assumptions of research, the expression of education in modern...
Educational inclusion and exclusion are primary concerns for governments aiming to advance their soc...
In this article, we regard inclusive education as a policy phenomenon that contains a range of ideas...
In this article, we regard inclusive education as a policy phenomenon that contains a range of ideas...
Widening participation to higher education (HE) is central to the educational policies of countries ...
Access to education refers to the government regulation No. 17 of 2010 on the expansion and equitabl...
This thesis investigates the relationship between policy intentions and policy effects. As a qualita...
This case study illustrates how, in a time of exclusion, some initiatives still attempt to embrace t...
In this article, we regard inclusive education as a policy phenomenon that contains a range ofideas ...
Enhancing access to education and knowledge is a long-held principle enshrined in education policy. ...
In this introductory chapter we set the scene for what follows in the book by discussing the ways in...
Access to higher education (HE) has a long history. To offer a view on the current debates and world...
The thesis is a study of how notions of access, participation and mobility are represented in four s...
How do we understand and explain who has access to higher education? How do we make sense of persist...
Access to higher education (HE) has a long history. To offer a view on the current debates and world...
The article discusses the theoretical assumptions of research, the expression of education in modern...
Educational inclusion and exclusion are primary concerns for governments aiming to advance their soc...
In this article, we regard inclusive education as a policy phenomenon that contains a range of ideas...
In this article, we regard inclusive education as a policy phenomenon that contains a range of ideas...
Widening participation to higher education (HE) is central to the educational policies of countries ...
Access to education refers to the government regulation No. 17 of 2010 on the expansion and equitabl...
This thesis investigates the relationship between policy intentions and policy effects. As a qualita...
This case study illustrates how, in a time of exclusion, some initiatives still attempt to embrace t...
In this article, we regard inclusive education as a policy phenomenon that contains a range ofideas ...