University participation rates are significantly lower in low socioeconomic status (SES) areas in Australia. Specifically, rates differ between-schools and within-schools, where inequalities in opportunities to access university pathway programs exist. The aim of this study was to test whether academic encouragement supported students’ school satisfaction and increased their desire for, expectation of and belief in the possibility of university study and whether differences were evident depending on pathway of study: the ATAR pathway versus a Year 12 access enabling pathway program called TLC110. A sample of 257 high school students (58% female) from 18 high schools, within a low-SES area of outer metropolitan Perth, Western Australia, were...
The Australian higher education sector has grappled, with little success, to increase the participat...
This paper reports how one Australian university and the Queensland Department of Education and Trai...
Much of the literature concerned with evaluating public and private schooling focuses upon year 12 e...
University participation rates are significantly lower in low socioeconomic status (SES) areas in Au...
University participation rates have been found to be significantly lower in low socioeconomic status...
Young people in low socioeconomic (SES) regions, including regional and rural areas of Australia, as...
People from backgrounds of low socio-economic status (SES) are significantly under-represented in Au...
Despite government policy and the concerted efforts of schools and universities, students from low s...
© 2016, Western Australian Institute for Educational Research Inc. All rights reserved. Students' un...
It is more important than ever for universities to engage in local and global communities to encoura...
This chapter explores the use of enabling programs by Australian universities to improve participati...
University participation is a strong predictor of labour market success, personal health and wellbei...
As the Australian higher education population further diversifies as a result of federal government ...
There is a lot of research on pathways students' transition to universities, however, little is know...
Recent Australian government targets for higher education participation have produced a flurry of ac...
The Australian higher education sector has grappled, with little success, to increase the participat...
This paper reports how one Australian university and the Queensland Department of Education and Trai...
Much of the literature concerned with evaluating public and private schooling focuses upon year 12 e...
University participation rates are significantly lower in low socioeconomic status (SES) areas in Au...
University participation rates have been found to be significantly lower in low socioeconomic status...
Young people in low socioeconomic (SES) regions, including regional and rural areas of Australia, as...
People from backgrounds of low socio-economic status (SES) are significantly under-represented in Au...
Despite government policy and the concerted efforts of schools and universities, students from low s...
© 2016, Western Australian Institute for Educational Research Inc. All rights reserved. Students' un...
It is more important than ever for universities to engage in local and global communities to encoura...
This chapter explores the use of enabling programs by Australian universities to improve participati...
University participation is a strong predictor of labour market success, personal health and wellbei...
As the Australian higher education population further diversifies as a result of federal government ...
There is a lot of research on pathways students' transition to universities, however, little is know...
Recent Australian government targets for higher education participation have produced a flurry of ac...
The Australian higher education sector has grappled, with little success, to increase the participat...
This paper reports how one Australian university and the Queensland Department of Education and Trai...
Much of the literature concerned with evaluating public and private schooling focuses upon year 12 e...