Debates about access and success are currently vigorous in higher education. There is much greater equity in terms of access but success in higher education continues to be racially patterned and far too few students graduate. This article argues for a more selective approach to access that is driven more deliberately by the need for increased success rates. It argues that higher education is carrying too much of the burden of expectation that it is the only viable route to economic participation for young people and thus that the demand for access is inappropriate. South African Journal of Higher Education Vol. 20 (2) 2006: 209-21
This article applies a capability approach to the problem of unequal participation for working-class...
This paper reviews demographic shifts in access to higher education in South Africa from the late 19...
This paper reviews demographic shifts in access to higher education in South Africa from the late 19...
Low throughput rates at schools and universities across South Africa are cause for great concern bec...
Low throughput rates at schools and universities across South Africa are cause for great concern bec...
This article will show that whilst there has been much progress in opening up access for black stude...
The balance between the cost and value of access programmes is a concern in higher education. The fu...
This paper is not a direct response to any particular contribution in the debate on the race-based a...
This paper is not a direct response to any particular contribution in the debate on the race-based a...
Higher Education transformation in South Africa requires a synergy of creative strategies to engage ...
The chapter explores the challenges of access and widening participation in higher education (HE) by...
The balance between the cost and value of access programmes is a concern in higher education. The fu...
South African higher education institutions find it increasingly difficult to deal with school-leave...
The Upward Bound Programme (UBP) was a model of intervention to redress access of previously disadva...
In the light both of persistent inequality of education opportunities for low income families and a ...
This article applies a capability approach to the problem of unequal participation for working-class...
This paper reviews demographic shifts in access to higher education in South Africa from the late 19...
This paper reviews demographic shifts in access to higher education in South Africa from the late 19...
Low throughput rates at schools and universities across South Africa are cause for great concern bec...
Low throughput rates at schools and universities across South Africa are cause for great concern bec...
This article will show that whilst there has been much progress in opening up access for black stude...
The balance between the cost and value of access programmes is a concern in higher education. The fu...
This paper is not a direct response to any particular contribution in the debate on the race-based a...
This paper is not a direct response to any particular contribution in the debate on the race-based a...
Higher Education transformation in South Africa requires a synergy of creative strategies to engage ...
The chapter explores the challenges of access and widening participation in higher education (HE) by...
The balance between the cost and value of access programmes is a concern in higher education. The fu...
South African higher education institutions find it increasingly difficult to deal with school-leave...
The Upward Bound Programme (UBP) was a model of intervention to redress access of previously disadva...
In the light both of persistent inequality of education opportunities for low income families and a ...
This article applies a capability approach to the problem of unequal participation for working-class...
This paper reviews demographic shifts in access to higher education in South Africa from the late 19...
This paper reviews demographic shifts in access to higher education in South Africa from the late 19...