Achieving equitable schooling outcomes for young people living in communities of low socio-economic status is a prominent issue that assumes focus in educational policy, theory and practice both in Australia and internationally. This paper draws upon the narratives of five secondary school students living in the northern urban fringe of Adelaide in South Australia, a region that is characterised by socio-economic challenge (Prosser et al. in Connecting lives and learning: Renewing pedagogy in the middle years, 2010). Specifically, the participants’ understandings and perspectives about community are used to examine their aspirations through the analysis of qualitative data obtained from a focus group, visual methods, a storying activity and...
School and community interaction is an important topic in education, as evidence suggests that commu...
The project examined the educational and career aspirations of regional and remote students from low...
Recent Australian government targets for higher education participation have produced a flurry of ac...
Achieving equitable schooling outcomes for young people living in communities of low socio-economic ...
Achieving equitable schooling outcomes for young people living in communities of low socio-economic ...
Australian Government policy initiatives to increase young peoples’ participation in higher educatio...
It is more important than ever for universities to engage in local and global communities to encoura...
Aspirations for higher education by people from low socioeconomic status backgrounds are now a focus...
The persistent failure of contemporary policies to improve school retention rates and close the achi...
The Student Trajectory Aspiration Research (STAR) project was a partnership between the Blacktown Le...
The persistent failure of contemporary policies to improve school retention rates and close the achi...
The aim of this article is to explore aspiration in contemporary urban locations in the context of a...
Bloomfield, CJ ORCiD: 0000-0003-4488-1842; Harreveld, RE ORCiD: 0000-0001-5485-2004Concerns have bee...
\u27Raising aspirations\u27 for education among young people in low socioeconomic regions has become...
As a consequence of Apartheid, schools today are still grappling with the process of desegregation o...
School and community interaction is an important topic in education, as evidence suggests that commu...
The project examined the educational and career aspirations of regional and remote students from low...
Recent Australian government targets for higher education participation have produced a flurry of ac...
Achieving equitable schooling outcomes for young people living in communities of low socio-economic ...
Achieving equitable schooling outcomes for young people living in communities of low socio-economic ...
Australian Government policy initiatives to increase young peoples’ participation in higher educatio...
It is more important than ever for universities to engage in local and global communities to encoura...
Aspirations for higher education by people from low socioeconomic status backgrounds are now a focus...
The persistent failure of contemporary policies to improve school retention rates and close the achi...
The Student Trajectory Aspiration Research (STAR) project was a partnership between the Blacktown Le...
The persistent failure of contemporary policies to improve school retention rates and close the achi...
The aim of this article is to explore aspiration in contemporary urban locations in the context of a...
Bloomfield, CJ ORCiD: 0000-0003-4488-1842; Harreveld, RE ORCiD: 0000-0001-5485-2004Concerns have bee...
\u27Raising aspirations\u27 for education among young people in low socioeconomic regions has become...
As a consequence of Apartheid, schools today are still grappling with the process of desegregation o...
School and community interaction is an important topic in education, as evidence suggests that commu...
The project examined the educational and career aspirations of regional and remote students from low...
Recent Australian government targets for higher education participation have produced a flurry of ac...