This paper will aim to determine how successful Aimhigher is as a potential mechanism of social justice. It is concerned primarily with the aims and intentions of the programme and how it has developed over a six year period since the launch of Excellence Challenge in 2001. It is not intended as critique of widening participation policies and practices generally; there is an ample body of literature that questions the impact of widening participation and even the notion of barriers to higher education for some groups (see particularly Gorard et al: 2006). The authors of the current paper believe that, while there are caveats about the lack of comparable datasets or 'smoking gun' causal links between intervention and enrolment, such policies...
Purpose: Social inclusion policies in the higher education sector are implemented to ensure that all...
This article provides a rationale for assessment for social justice, through which a greater focus i...
As higher education institutions respond to government targets to widen participation, their student...
This paper will aim to determine how successful Aimhigher is as a potential mechanism of social just...
During 2005 the Centre for Research and Evaluation in collaboration with the Widening Participation ...
As the Aimhigher programme is a targeted initiative, partnerships have to find ways of locating grou...
Extant between 2004 and 2011, Aimhigher was the UK government’s flagship national initiative for wid...
© 2016 International Association of Universities. Efforts to widen the participation in higher educa...
Aimhigher is a key government initiative to widen participation in higher education (HE). This artic...
Efforts to widen the participation in higher education for disadvantaged and under-represented group...
The persistence of the social class gap in higher education (HE) participation presents one of the b...
This paper examines the 2007 guidance for widening participation practitioners issued by the Higher ...
As higher education institutions respond to government targets to widen participation, their student...
Purpose: Social inclusion policies in the higher education sector are implemented to ensure that all...
The article claims that equity is an indispensable dimension of the widening of access to adult educ...
Purpose: Social inclusion policies in the higher education sector are implemented to ensure that all...
This article provides a rationale for assessment for social justice, through which a greater focus i...
As higher education institutions respond to government targets to widen participation, their student...
This paper will aim to determine how successful Aimhigher is as a potential mechanism of social just...
During 2005 the Centre for Research and Evaluation in collaboration with the Widening Participation ...
As the Aimhigher programme is a targeted initiative, partnerships have to find ways of locating grou...
Extant between 2004 and 2011, Aimhigher was the UK government’s flagship national initiative for wid...
© 2016 International Association of Universities. Efforts to widen the participation in higher educa...
Aimhigher is a key government initiative to widen participation in higher education (HE). This artic...
Efforts to widen the participation in higher education for disadvantaged and under-represented group...
The persistence of the social class gap in higher education (HE) participation presents one of the b...
This paper examines the 2007 guidance for widening participation practitioners issued by the Higher ...
As higher education institutions respond to government targets to widen participation, their student...
Purpose: Social inclusion policies in the higher education sector are implemented to ensure that all...
The article claims that equity is an indispensable dimension of the widening of access to adult educ...
Purpose: Social inclusion policies in the higher education sector are implemented to ensure that all...
This article provides a rationale for assessment for social justice, through which a greater focus i...
As higher education institutions respond to government targets to widen participation, their student...