This article draws on an evaluation of Go Higher West Yorkshire (GHWY) Uni Connect – an initiative by the Office for Students (OfS) to reduce educational inequalities through collaborative widening participation (WP) outreach across West Yorkshire. It contributes to wider debates on widening participation policy through demonstrating how Higher Education Progression Officers (HEPOs) normalised 'progression' based on community and learners' needs. We deploy realist evaluation to examine the role of HEPOs in a range of educational contexts where young people historically do not progress on to higher education (HE) at the same rates as their peers when GCSE results are taken into account. While there are complexities around the introduction of...
The impact of the Widening Participation (WP) agenda in Higher Education (HE) is evident in the incr...
Widening access to university has become a major component of education policy in the past few decad...
Many organisations in the UK work with schools to try to increase numbers of young people from under...
This article draws on an evaluation of Go Higher West Yorkshire (GHWY) Uni Connect – an initiative b...
This paper examines the role realist evaluation can play in supporting innovative practice in wideni...
This article reports on institutional research at two contrasting UK universities, each with differe...
In England and Wales, the introduction of £9,250 Higher Education tuition fees and concern more broa...
This paper considers the role of assessment within widening participation schemes, particularly thos...
Different target groups for widening participation (WP) are surveyed and those most relevant to the ...
The UK government is committed to the principle of providing a significant proportion of the UK popu...
When attempting to use data to inform practice and policy, the availability, accuracy and relevance ...
Higher education (HE) has the potential to be transformative: for individuals, local communities and...
© 2016 International Association of Universities. Efforts to widen the participation in higher educa...
This paper reports the results of an online survey of senior managers with responsibility for wideni...
This briefing document is based on a review of 376 examples of widening participation research publi...
The impact of the Widening Participation (WP) agenda in Higher Education (HE) is evident in the incr...
Widening access to university has become a major component of education policy in the past few decad...
Many organisations in the UK work with schools to try to increase numbers of young people from under...
This article draws on an evaluation of Go Higher West Yorkshire (GHWY) Uni Connect – an initiative b...
This paper examines the role realist evaluation can play in supporting innovative practice in wideni...
This article reports on institutional research at two contrasting UK universities, each with differe...
In England and Wales, the introduction of £9,250 Higher Education tuition fees and concern more broa...
This paper considers the role of assessment within widening participation schemes, particularly thos...
Different target groups for widening participation (WP) are surveyed and those most relevant to the ...
The UK government is committed to the principle of providing a significant proportion of the UK popu...
When attempting to use data to inform practice and policy, the availability, accuracy and relevance ...
Higher education (HE) has the potential to be transformative: for individuals, local communities and...
© 2016 International Association of Universities. Efforts to widen the participation in higher educa...
This paper reports the results of an online survey of senior managers with responsibility for wideni...
This briefing document is based on a review of 376 examples of widening participation research publi...
The impact of the Widening Participation (WP) agenda in Higher Education (HE) is evident in the incr...
Widening access to university has become a major component of education policy in the past few decad...
Many organisations in the UK work with schools to try to increase numbers of young people from under...