The Australian Government's response to the 2008 Bradley Review of higher education has set clear targets for increased university participation of people from low socioeconomic status backgrounds. Using a 'success-focused' methodological approach, this research documents the factors that a sample of 53 later-year, low socioeconomic status background students at one Australian university report have assisted them to manage and overcome the challenges of remaining at, progressing through and succeeding at university. Thematic analyses of the data identified the most helpful factors as including the students' own study behaviour around, and attitude toward, study; teacher characteristics; institutional support of particula...
In an increasingly complex landscape of diversification and massification, universities are grapplin...
This article examines the conceptual frames that might be used to consider the success and achieveme...
People from backgrounds of low socio-economic status (SES) are significantly under-represented in Au...
The Australian Government's response to the 2008 Bradley Review of higher education has set clear ta...
This project examined factors affecting retention and completion of low socioeconomic status student...
As the Australian higher education population further diversifies as a result of federal government ...
The widening participation agenda in Australian higher education heralds changes that demand fresh t...
This chapter explores the use of enabling programs by Australian universities to improve participati...
The Australian government has set ambitious targets for increased higher-education participation of ...
This paper reports on an interpretivist research study that sought to articulate the strategies bein...
The project found that the sociocultural incongruity that exists between students from low socioecon...
Higher education worldwide has expanded its intake to attract a more diverse student enrolment in or...
Australian higher education has adopted a widening participation agenda with a focus on the particip...
This article examines the conceptual frames that might be used to consider the success and achieveme...
This paper reports on an interpretivist research study that sought to articulate the strategies bein...
In an increasingly complex landscape of diversification and massification, universities are grapplin...
This article examines the conceptual frames that might be used to consider the success and achieveme...
People from backgrounds of low socio-economic status (SES) are significantly under-represented in Au...
The Australian Government's response to the 2008 Bradley Review of higher education has set clear ta...
This project examined factors affecting retention and completion of low socioeconomic status student...
As the Australian higher education population further diversifies as a result of federal government ...
The widening participation agenda in Australian higher education heralds changes that demand fresh t...
This chapter explores the use of enabling programs by Australian universities to improve participati...
The Australian government has set ambitious targets for increased higher-education participation of ...
This paper reports on an interpretivist research study that sought to articulate the strategies bein...
The project found that the sociocultural incongruity that exists between students from low socioecon...
Higher education worldwide has expanded its intake to attract a more diverse student enrolment in or...
Australian higher education has adopted a widening participation agenda with a focus on the particip...
This article examines the conceptual frames that might be used to consider the success and achieveme...
This paper reports on an interpretivist research study that sought to articulate the strategies bein...
In an increasingly complex landscape of diversification and massification, universities are grapplin...
This article examines the conceptual frames that might be used to consider the success and achieveme...
People from backgrounds of low socio-economic status (SES) are significantly under-represented in Au...