This case study responds to the debate over ‘toxic teachers’, tertiary entry ranking and access to university. Implications for federal and state policy are proposed. For 22 years Avondale College of Higher Education has been operating a tertiary pathway course designed to widen access to higher education for nontraditional applicants. The course, now known as the Diploma of General Studies [DGS], has been accredited as a 2-year higher education sector diploma since 1995. Thus far, just over 1000 students have spent at least one semester in the diploma. Not one has opted to complete the diploma; instead students use it as a pathway to a higher award, mostly Avondale bachelor degrees in education, nursing, arts, theology, business and occasi...
© 2013 Dr. Colleen Myrtle YoungThis study argues that, for an increasing number of senior secondary ...
Past research has shown that many students find navigating pathways from TAFE to university difficul...
Expansionary policies to widen participation in higher education have led to a growth in alternative...
Widening participation in higher education for under-represented groups is a priority internationall...
During the past three decades, the student populations of Australian universities have become more h...
© 1994 Dorothy Lois BennettImproving pathways between the sectors is an aspect of educational policy...
Particular subjects or subject combinations are traditionally more likely to act as gateways to high...
Much of the literature concerned with evaluating public and private schooling focuses upon year 12 e...
The Diplomas being introduced from September 2008 will soon need to be carefully evaluated as an ent...
Using history as a policy tool, this report looks back at the binary system as well as its demise wi...
With the global goal of increasing University accessibility and inclusion to a wider demographic of ...
University participation rates have been found to be significantly lower in low socioeconomic status...
Paper presented at the HSRC Seminar Series, 27 JulyAnalyses conducted by the Education, Science and ...
Universities in Australia are offering alternative entrance pathways to attract students from a rang...
A number of New Zealand students enrol in additional education courses while in their senior years a...
© 2013 Dr. Colleen Myrtle YoungThis study argues that, for an increasing number of senior secondary ...
Past research has shown that many students find navigating pathways from TAFE to university difficul...
Expansionary policies to widen participation in higher education have led to a growth in alternative...
Widening participation in higher education for under-represented groups is a priority internationall...
During the past three decades, the student populations of Australian universities have become more h...
© 1994 Dorothy Lois BennettImproving pathways between the sectors is an aspect of educational policy...
Particular subjects or subject combinations are traditionally more likely to act as gateways to high...
Much of the literature concerned with evaluating public and private schooling focuses upon year 12 e...
The Diplomas being introduced from September 2008 will soon need to be carefully evaluated as an ent...
Using history as a policy tool, this report looks back at the binary system as well as its demise wi...
With the global goal of increasing University accessibility and inclusion to a wider demographic of ...
University participation rates have been found to be significantly lower in low socioeconomic status...
Paper presented at the HSRC Seminar Series, 27 JulyAnalyses conducted by the Education, Science and ...
Universities in Australia are offering alternative entrance pathways to attract students from a rang...
A number of New Zealand students enrol in additional education courses while in their senior years a...
© 2013 Dr. Colleen Myrtle YoungThis study argues that, for an increasing number of senior secondary ...
Past research has shown that many students find navigating pathways from TAFE to university difficul...
Expansionary policies to widen participation in higher education have led to a growth in alternative...