There is a changed ‘structure of feeling’ emerging in higher education systems, particularly in OECD nations, in response to changed social, cultural and economic arrangements. Taking a student equity perspective, the paper names this change in terms of ‘mobility’, ‘aspiration’ and ‘voice’. It argues that (1) new kinds and degrees of mobility are now a significant factor in sustaining unequal access to and experience of higher education for different student groups, (2) despite government and institutional aspirations to expand higher education, students\u27 desires for university are not a given among new target populations and (3) while universities are seeking to enroll different students i...
Student equity in Australian higher education is a numbers game. While university student recruitmen...
Purpose: The massification of higher education is a definitive feature of the last fifty years. Wide...
At a time when the UK may slowly be emerging out of what, for many in higher education, has been a p...
There is a changed ‘structure of feeling’ emerging in higher education systems, particularly in OECD...
There is a changed ‘structure of feeling’ emerging in higher education systems, particularly in OECD...
Aspiration for higher education (HE) is no longer a matter solely for students and their families. W...
This paper discusses the emergence of aspiration as a keyword linked to higher education equity poli...
This article outlines three broad propositions for student equity in Australian higher education (HE...
This paper discusses the emergence of aspiration as a keyword linked to higher education equity poli...
This paper reviews research and theory relating to aspirations for higher education as a cultural ca...
Australia is in a challenging position. Having ridden the resources boom up and down, it now finds i...
© 2018 British Educational Research Association Raising the proportion of young people from disadvan...
Student equity in Australian higher education is a numbers game. While university student recruitmen...
This paper provides a critical discussion of contemporary policy agendas to raise aspirations for un...
Student aspiration for higher education is high on the policy agenda of OECD nations. Typically it i...
Student equity in Australian higher education is a numbers game. While university student recruitmen...
Purpose: The massification of higher education is a definitive feature of the last fifty years. Wide...
At a time when the UK may slowly be emerging out of what, for many in higher education, has been a p...
There is a changed ‘structure of feeling’ emerging in higher education systems, particularly in OECD...
There is a changed ‘structure of feeling’ emerging in higher education systems, particularly in OECD...
Aspiration for higher education (HE) is no longer a matter solely for students and their families. W...
This paper discusses the emergence of aspiration as a keyword linked to higher education equity poli...
This article outlines three broad propositions for student equity in Australian higher education (HE...
This paper discusses the emergence of aspiration as a keyword linked to higher education equity poli...
This paper reviews research and theory relating to aspirations for higher education as a cultural ca...
Australia is in a challenging position. Having ridden the resources boom up and down, it now finds i...
© 2018 British Educational Research Association Raising the proportion of young people from disadvan...
Student equity in Australian higher education is a numbers game. While university student recruitmen...
This paper provides a critical discussion of contemporary policy agendas to raise aspirations for un...
Student aspiration for higher education is high on the policy agenda of OECD nations. Typically it i...
Student equity in Australian higher education is a numbers game. While university student recruitmen...
Purpose: The massification of higher education is a definitive feature of the last fifty years. Wide...
At a time when the UK may slowly be emerging out of what, for many in higher education, has been a p...