This paper examines the promises made in education policy regarding people’s future education, employment and social mobility. Specifically, the paper analyses how the term ‘potential’ functions in education policy texts and discourses to make tacit promises at an affective level. Contemporary education policies often invoke the need to realise personal and national economic potential, and speak of the risk of ‘wasted potential’, when justifying reform agendas directed at both increasing human capital investment and reducing educational inequity. Drawing on the work of Gilles Deleuze, the paper develops a philosophical concept of potential that provides a theoretical framework for the analysis. The aim of the paper is to analyse how the ter...
The concept of HE aspiration is rarely problematised in policy research. My research explored beyond...
There is a changed ‘structure of feeling’ emerging in higher education systems, particularly in OECD...
Purpose: The massification of higher education is a definitive feature of the last fifty years. Wide...
This paper provides a critical discussion of contemporary policy agendas to raise aspirations for un...
This paper discusses the emergence of aspiration as a keyword linked to higher education equity poli...
This paper discusses the emergence of aspiration as a keyword linked to higher education equity poli...
Aspirations for higher education by people from low socioeconomic status backgrounds are now a focus...
This paper reviews research and theory relating to aspirations for higher education as a cultural ca...
This paper reviews research and theory relating to aspirations for higher education as a cultural ca...
\u27Raising aspirations\u27 for education among young people in low socioeconomic regions has become...
© 2018 British Educational Research Association Raising the proportion of young people from disadvan...
Higher Education is framed as something that should benefit the many opposed to the few. This is emp...
Widening participation in England has been framed around two primary needs; raising attainment and r...
In the context of the recent announcement of educational revolution as the promise of national Labor...
Student aspiration for higher education is high on the policy agenda of OECD nations. Typically it i...
The concept of HE aspiration is rarely problematised in policy research. My research explored beyond...
There is a changed ‘structure of feeling’ emerging in higher education systems, particularly in OECD...
Purpose: The massification of higher education is a definitive feature of the last fifty years. Wide...
This paper provides a critical discussion of contemporary policy agendas to raise aspirations for un...
This paper discusses the emergence of aspiration as a keyword linked to higher education equity poli...
This paper discusses the emergence of aspiration as a keyword linked to higher education equity poli...
Aspirations for higher education by people from low socioeconomic status backgrounds are now a focus...
This paper reviews research and theory relating to aspirations for higher education as a cultural ca...
This paper reviews research and theory relating to aspirations for higher education as a cultural ca...
\u27Raising aspirations\u27 for education among young people in low socioeconomic regions has become...
© 2018 British Educational Research Association Raising the proportion of young people from disadvan...
Higher Education is framed as something that should benefit the many opposed to the few. This is emp...
Widening participation in England has been framed around two primary needs; raising attainment and r...
In the context of the recent announcement of educational revolution as the promise of national Labor...
Student aspiration for higher education is high on the policy agenda of OECD nations. Typically it i...
The concept of HE aspiration is rarely problematised in policy research. My research explored beyond...
There is a changed ‘structure of feeling’ emerging in higher education systems, particularly in OECD...
Purpose: The massification of higher education is a definitive feature of the last fifty years. Wide...