Aspiration for higher education (HE) is no longer a matter solely for students and their families. With OECD nations seeking to position themselves more competitively in the global knowledge economy, the need for more knowledge workers has led to plans to expand their HE systems to near universal levels. In Australia, this has required the government and institutions to enlist students who traditionally have not seen university as contributing to their imagined and desired futures. However, this paper suggests that failing to appreciate the aspirations of different groups, understood as a collective cultural capacity, casts doubt over the ability of institutions to deliver increased numbers of knowledge workers. Moreover, inciting subscript...
It is more important than ever for universities to engage in local and global communities to encoura...
Widening participation movements inevitably give rise to discussions of the false dichotomy between ...
In recent times, student aspiration for higher education has become the subject of Australian Gover...
Aspiration for higher education (HE) is no longer a matter solely for students and their families. W...
Aspirations for higher education by people from low socioeconomic status backgrounds are now a focus...
There is a changed ‘structure of feeling’ emerging in higher education systems, particularly in OECD...
There is a changed ‘structure of feeling’ emerging in higher education systems, particularly in OECD...
Student aspiration for higher education is high on the policy agenda of OECD nations. Typically it i...
The 2008 Review of Australian Higher Education established ambitious goals for widening university p...
Social inclusion in Australian higher education was high on the agenda of the recent Rudd/Gillard Au...
Australia is in a challenging position. Having ridden the resources boom up and down, it now finds i...
The Australian Government has set two targets for the nation\u27s universities: (i) increase the pro...
There is a changed ‘structure of feeling’ emerging in higher education systems, particul...
This article outlines three broad propositions for student equity in Australian higher education (HE...
This paper reviews research and theory relating to aspirations for higher education as a cultural ca...
It is more important than ever for universities to engage in local and global communities to encoura...
Widening participation movements inevitably give rise to discussions of the false dichotomy between ...
In recent times, student aspiration for higher education has become the subject of Australian Gover...
Aspiration for higher education (HE) is no longer a matter solely for students and their families. W...
Aspirations for higher education by people from low socioeconomic status backgrounds are now a focus...
There is a changed ‘structure of feeling’ emerging in higher education systems, particularly in OECD...
There is a changed ‘structure of feeling’ emerging in higher education systems, particularly in OECD...
Student aspiration for higher education is high on the policy agenda of OECD nations. Typically it i...
The 2008 Review of Australian Higher Education established ambitious goals for widening university p...
Social inclusion in Australian higher education was high on the agenda of the recent Rudd/Gillard Au...
Australia is in a challenging position. Having ridden the resources boom up and down, it now finds i...
The Australian Government has set two targets for the nation\u27s universities: (i) increase the pro...
There is a changed ‘structure of feeling’ emerging in higher education systems, particul...
This article outlines three broad propositions for student equity in Australian higher education (HE...
This paper reviews research and theory relating to aspirations for higher education as a cultural ca...
It is more important than ever for universities to engage in local and global communities to encoura...
Widening participation movements inevitably give rise to discussions of the false dichotomy between ...
In recent times, student aspiration for higher education has become the subject of Australian Gover...