This paper begins by outlining the ‘education revolution’ policy direction of the Australian federal government, and the ways in which it envisages meeting its goal of having a 40% of the population between 25 and 34 with a Bachelor’s degree by 2025, and ensuring that 20% of tertiary students come form LSES backgrounds. This is contrasted with the achievements of the UK government’s ‘Widening Participation’ strategy. It then discusses the institutional and policy challenges which broad social inclusion goals generate for secondary and tertiary sectors – challenges which are likely to fundamentally reshape both sectors whilst also forcing them to become partners in a national educational mission. The article then examines a framework from th...
The Bradley Review of Australian Higher Education provided a timely reminder of the dismal perf...
In 1985, the Higher Education Equity Program was introduced by the Australian Government to improve...
In 2010 the Australian Government established the Higher Education Participation and Partnerships pr...
For many students from low socio-economic backgrounds, university is an alien and inaccessible notio...
Whether our tertiary education system can sustain, let alone improve participation levels, should be...
Governments around the world are moving to boost participation in tertiary education. In Australia t...
This paper reports how one Australian university and the Queensland Department of Education and Trai...
Private for-profit higher education has grown rapidly in many parts of the world. This growth is att...
Over the past two decades, despite large increases in overall access to higher education, the gap in...
Private for-profit higher education has grown rapidly in many parts of the world. This growth is att...
The Australian Government has set two targets for the nation\u27s universities: (i) increase the pro...
This paper presents some ideas and debate on the open tertiary education in Australia. A truly open ...
The Group of Eight is heartened by the renewed, bipartisan interest in higher education. This conver...
This paper reports how one Australian university and the Queensland Department of Education and Trai...
The Australian higher education sector has grappled, with little success, to increase the participat...
The Bradley Review of Australian Higher Education provided a timely reminder of the dismal perf...
In 1985, the Higher Education Equity Program was introduced by the Australian Government to improve...
In 2010 the Australian Government established the Higher Education Participation and Partnerships pr...
For many students from low socio-economic backgrounds, university is an alien and inaccessible notio...
Whether our tertiary education system can sustain, let alone improve participation levels, should be...
Governments around the world are moving to boost participation in tertiary education. In Australia t...
This paper reports how one Australian university and the Queensland Department of Education and Trai...
Private for-profit higher education has grown rapidly in many parts of the world. This growth is att...
Over the past two decades, despite large increases in overall access to higher education, the gap in...
Private for-profit higher education has grown rapidly in many parts of the world. This growth is att...
The Australian Government has set two targets for the nation\u27s universities: (i) increase the pro...
This paper presents some ideas and debate on the open tertiary education in Australia. A truly open ...
The Group of Eight is heartened by the renewed, bipartisan interest in higher education. This conver...
This paper reports how one Australian university and the Queensland Department of Education and Trai...
The Australian higher education sector has grappled, with little success, to increase the participat...
The Bradley Review of Australian Higher Education provided a timely reminder of the dismal perf...
In 1985, the Higher Education Equity Program was introduced by the Australian Government to improve...
In 2010 the Australian Government established the Higher Education Participation and Partnerships pr...