Widening Participation (WP) covers so-called “non-traditional” students from diverse backgrounds who are being encouraged to consider further and higher education. This paper seeks to show that by identifying the learning issues of two different groups of WP students it is possible to find better ways of responding to their needs. Without this understanding we are relying on 'what the teacher does' rather than 'what the student does' within the learning environment and thus failing to engage the student fully (Biggs 1999). In the absence of engagement, information skills work cannot be embedded or integrated, and is thus perceived to be unconnected with study, work or professional practice. It is seen as a means to an end only; i.e. enc...
This paper takes an assemblage approach to extend knowledge and understanding ofwidening participati...
In view of the fact that diversity in higher education has increased, it has become critical to deal...
In England and Australia, higher education institutions are required to widen participation in highe...
The growth in the student population within higher education against a background of government poli...
Original research articleThis article reports on institutional research at two contrasting UK univer...
Prenskey (2005) asserted that a major problem within education is not that the information being tau...
Research into widening participation has considered both the barriers to participation and the exper...
In the context of policy initiatives aimed at widening participation and an increasingly diverse stu...
In looking at teaching students with mixed levels of engagement, this paper challenges assumed links...
Teaching larger groups of students is a growing phenomenon in HE and this brings with it, its own ch...
Issues of structure, exclusion and 'choice' mean that participation in HE is an inherently more risk...
This paper will explore and examine the notion and practice of using alternative assessments as a me...
This report is an outcome of a research project exploring lecturers’ understanding of widening parti...
<em>At the heart of this paper is the idea that student engagement is a complex business. It examine...
Student engagement is a commonly discussed term within education especially within Higher Education ...
This paper takes an assemblage approach to extend knowledge and understanding ofwidening participati...
In view of the fact that diversity in higher education has increased, it has become critical to deal...
In England and Australia, higher education institutions are required to widen participation in highe...
The growth in the student population within higher education against a background of government poli...
Original research articleThis article reports on institutional research at two contrasting UK univer...
Prenskey (2005) asserted that a major problem within education is not that the information being tau...
Research into widening participation has considered both the barriers to participation and the exper...
In the context of policy initiatives aimed at widening participation and an increasingly diverse stu...
In looking at teaching students with mixed levels of engagement, this paper challenges assumed links...
Teaching larger groups of students is a growing phenomenon in HE and this brings with it, its own ch...
Issues of structure, exclusion and 'choice' mean that participation in HE is an inherently more risk...
This paper will explore and examine the notion and practice of using alternative assessments as a me...
This report is an outcome of a research project exploring lecturers’ understanding of widening parti...
<em>At the heart of this paper is the idea that student engagement is a complex business. It examine...
Student engagement is a commonly discussed term within education especially within Higher Education ...
This paper takes an assemblage approach to extend knowledge and understanding ofwidening participati...
In view of the fact that diversity in higher education has increased, it has become critical to deal...
In England and Australia, higher education institutions are required to widen participation in highe...