This study looked at the impact of Widening Participation interventions on the attitudes of young people towards higher education. A total of 2731 adolescents aged 13–16 years completed a self-report measure of their attitudes to higher education, general and academic self concept and identification with school, family and peers. This was matched with data on the students’ academic attainment and social backgrounds. As expected, attainment scores were significantly positively correlated with take up of Widening Participation activities aimed at increasing participation in higher education, attitudes towards going to university and academic motivation. However, attainment was negatively correlated with perceptions of family attending univ...
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This thesis is an examination of the role of motivation in attitudes to university among secondary s...
After decades of initiatives aimed at addressing inequitable rates of participation in higher educat...
A new development has evolved in Sweden where is more common that individuals chose to study higher ...
The paper investigates the attitudes of young people in England towards schooling and education and ...
In the paper we briefly outline a research programme that explores the complex relationship between ...
In 2001 the then UK Government set a national target to get 50 per cent of young people between the ...
Low aspirations are often cited as crucial in determining differences in students’ post 16 choices.1...
Educational attitudes are an important component of adolescent development linked to long-term educa...
Siek Toon Khoo and John Ainley examine how attitudes influence decisions to continue with school and...
We show how young people’s expectations about application to university change during the teenage ye...
Young people with tenuous relationships to schooling and education are an enduring challenge when it...
The recent report of the Milburn Review into Social Mobility highlights the under-representation of ...
This study expands on research that identifies the many negative effects poor parent-child relations...
This article reports on a programme designed to encourage young people who are currently in secondar...
In this paper, we present findings from the second stage of a three year longitudinal study involvin...
This thesis is an examination of the role of motivation in attitudes to university among secondary s...
After decades of initiatives aimed at addressing inequitable rates of participation in higher educat...
A new development has evolved in Sweden where is more common that individuals chose to study higher ...
The paper investigates the attitudes of young people in England towards schooling and education and ...
In the paper we briefly outline a research programme that explores the complex relationship between ...
In 2001 the then UK Government set a national target to get 50 per cent of young people between the ...
Low aspirations are often cited as crucial in determining differences in students’ post 16 choices.1...
Educational attitudes are an important component of adolescent development linked to long-term educa...
Siek Toon Khoo and John Ainley examine how attitudes influence decisions to continue with school and...
We show how young people’s expectations about application to university change during the teenage ye...
Young people with tenuous relationships to schooling and education are an enduring challenge when it...
The recent report of the Milburn Review into Social Mobility highlights the under-representation of ...
This study expands on research that identifies the many negative effects poor parent-child relations...
This article reports on a programme designed to encourage young people who are currently in secondar...