The Access and Equity Programme at the University of Southern Queensland is an example of a program supported by the Commonwealth Government! Higher Education Equity Programme. The characteristics of this program are discussed in terms of its context, focus and rationale, structure and components, and outcomes The program is seen to be successful in fulfilling the aim of such programs to promote greater access to higher education from disadvantaged groups. However, it is also concluded that: the required focus on defined target groups can itself be inequitable b) ignoring cases of individual disadvantage; the need for quota selection leaves the least capable without any support for their aspirations; and the almost exclusive concentration o...
Abstract Equity strategies for increasing the participation of disadvantaged students in higher edu...
Despite universities receiving specific Commonwealth Government funding in order to offer Enabling e...
In this paper I outline three broad propositions about or challenges to access and participation in ...
In 1985, the Higher Education Equity Program was introduced by the Australian Government to improve ...
In 1985, the Higher Education Equity Program was introduced by the Australian Government to improve...
This chapter explores the use of enabling programs by Australian universities to improve participati...
In this paper the authors trace the development of equity within the Australian higher education con...
This paper examines the educational implications of pursuing equity and access for adult learners ac...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1991This thesis is concerned with examining policies that h...
"Australian universities today serve a far more diverse clientele than they have ever done at any ti...
This paper gives a brief summary of the history of Australian higher education equity since 1990 and...
"Australian universities today serve a far more diverse clientele than they have ever done at any ti...
Policies and programs to address higher education disadvantage reveal four distinct approaches, each...
This paper reports on the development of a new program initiative aimed at providing opportunities f...
While Australia’s expanding higher education system offers disadvantaged students increasing opportu...
Abstract Equity strategies for increasing the participation of disadvantaged students in higher edu...
Despite universities receiving specific Commonwealth Government funding in order to offer Enabling e...
In this paper I outline three broad propositions about or challenges to access and participation in ...
In 1985, the Higher Education Equity Program was introduced by the Australian Government to improve ...
In 1985, the Higher Education Equity Program was introduced by the Australian Government to improve...
This chapter explores the use of enabling programs by Australian universities to improve participati...
In this paper the authors trace the development of equity within the Australian higher education con...
This paper examines the educational implications of pursuing equity and access for adult learners ac...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1991This thesis is concerned with examining policies that h...
"Australian universities today serve a far more diverse clientele than they have ever done at any ti...
This paper gives a brief summary of the history of Australian higher education equity since 1990 and...
"Australian universities today serve a far more diverse clientele than they have ever done at any ti...
Policies and programs to address higher education disadvantage reveal four distinct approaches, each...
This paper reports on the development of a new program initiative aimed at providing opportunities f...
While Australia’s expanding higher education system offers disadvantaged students increasing opportu...
Abstract Equity strategies for increasing the participation of disadvantaged students in higher edu...
Despite universities receiving specific Commonwealth Government funding in order to offer Enabling e...
In this paper I outline three broad propositions about or challenges to access and participation in ...