The widening participation agenda in Australian higher education heralds changes that demand fresh thinking in university leadership and management of learning and teaching. The findings from interviews, across two national studies in 16 Australian universities, with 50 staff and 89 successful students from low socio-economic backgrounds, provide the basis for new directions related to the leadership and management of university teaching and learning in the context of an increasingly diverse student body. These directions relate to: institutional strategic alignment; reward for and recognition of teachers; appropriate resourcing; and effective structure and organization of teaching and learning support. © 2013 European Higher Education Soci...
This paper reports how one Australian university and the Queensland Department of Education and Trai...
Higher education worldwide has expanded its intake to attract a more diverse student enrolment in or...
This paper reports how one Australian university and the Queensland Department of Education and Trai...
As the Australian higher education population further diversifies as a result of federal government ...
Australian higher education has adopted a widening participation agenda with a focus on the particip...
The widening participation agenda in Australian higher education heralds changes that demand fresh t...
Australian higher education has adopted a widening participation agenda with a focus on the particip...
Australian higher education has adopted a widening participation agenda with a focus on the particip...
Widening participation movements inevitably give rise to discussions of the false dichotomy between ...
Executive Summary Higher education is in a state of massification (Sharma, 2008). More people are ac...
Australian higher education has historically been influenced by a variety of government agendas seek...
The Australian Government's response to the 2008 Bradley Review of higher education has set clear ta...
The project found that the sociocultural incongruity that exists between students from low socioecon...
The Australian Government's response to the 2008 Bradley Review of higher education has set cle...
Widening participation movements inevitably give rise to discussions of the false dichotomy between ...
This paper reports how one Australian university and the Queensland Department of Education and Trai...
Higher education worldwide has expanded its intake to attract a more diverse student enrolment in or...
This paper reports how one Australian university and the Queensland Department of Education and Trai...
As the Australian higher education population further diversifies as a result of federal government ...
Australian higher education has adopted a widening participation agenda with a focus on the particip...
The widening participation agenda in Australian higher education heralds changes that demand fresh t...
Australian higher education has adopted a widening participation agenda with a focus on the particip...
Australian higher education has adopted a widening participation agenda with a focus on the particip...
Widening participation movements inevitably give rise to discussions of the false dichotomy between ...
Executive Summary Higher education is in a state of massification (Sharma, 2008). More people are ac...
Australian higher education has historically been influenced by a variety of government agendas seek...
The Australian Government's response to the 2008 Bradley Review of higher education has set clear ta...
The project found that the sociocultural incongruity that exists between students from low socioecon...
The Australian Government's response to the 2008 Bradley Review of higher education has set cle...
Widening participation movements inevitably give rise to discussions of the false dichotomy between ...
This paper reports how one Australian university and the Queensland Department of Education and Trai...
Higher education worldwide has expanded its intake to attract a more diverse student enrolment in or...
This paper reports how one Australian university and the Queensland Department of Education and Trai...