This study examines how access to the academic curriculum creates patterns of inequality in Australian schools. Examining students’ access to the academic curriculum gives an indication of how schooling is structured to support students in pursuing higher education opportunities. To date, little research attention has been given to the opportunities schools offer students to access the academic curriculum in order to enter university. Using administrative data on students and schools, we find that there are fewer average curriculum subjects, and less complexity in the subjects offered, in schools with low levels of socio-educational advantage. We argue that curriculum differentiation across schools is a systemic constraint that students in ...
We study the relationship between university participation and socioeconomic status (SES) in Austral...
This paper examines curricular differentiation and stratification in the Australian education system...
Despite the well-documented advantages of additional years of education, many Australians still leav...
This study examines how access to the academic curriculum creates patterns of inequality in Australi...
The persistence of inequity in education in a developed country such as Australia has been widely st...
The Australian higher education sector has grappled, with little success, to increase the participat...
According to Professor Geoff Masters AO, one of the biggest challenges we face in school education i...
Widening participation movements inevitably give rise to discussions of the false dichotomy between ...
Effectively Maintained Inequality (EMI) is proposed as an explanation for contemporary socioeconomic...
The capacity of schooling to overcome disadvantage in society is a recurring topic of discussion and...
Widening participation movements inevitably give rise to discussions of the false dichotomy between ...
We examine how students’ perspectives of their learning environments vary between private and public...
Like many of the English-speaking market democracies, Australia and, perhaps to a lesser extent the ...
© 2018 Dr Brendan HoungAcademically selective high schools are a polarizing topic in education polic...
A plethora of previous research shows that educational attainment is associated with social origin (...
We study the relationship between university participation and socioeconomic status (SES) in Austral...
This paper examines curricular differentiation and stratification in the Australian education system...
Despite the well-documented advantages of additional years of education, many Australians still leav...
This study examines how access to the academic curriculum creates patterns of inequality in Australi...
The persistence of inequity in education in a developed country such as Australia has been widely st...
The Australian higher education sector has grappled, with little success, to increase the participat...
According to Professor Geoff Masters AO, one of the biggest challenges we face in school education i...
Widening participation movements inevitably give rise to discussions of the false dichotomy between ...
Effectively Maintained Inequality (EMI) is proposed as an explanation for contemporary socioeconomic...
The capacity of schooling to overcome disadvantage in society is a recurring topic of discussion and...
Widening participation movements inevitably give rise to discussions of the false dichotomy between ...
We examine how students’ perspectives of their learning environments vary between private and public...
Like many of the English-speaking market democracies, Australia and, perhaps to a lesser extent the ...
© 2018 Dr Brendan HoungAcademically selective high schools are a polarizing topic in education polic...
A plethora of previous research shows that educational attainment is associated with social origin (...
We study the relationship between university participation and socioeconomic status (SES) in Austral...
This paper examines curricular differentiation and stratification in the Australian education system...
Despite the well-documented advantages of additional years of education, many Australians still leav...