Both England and Australia have displayed strong social democratic traditions in their approaches to higher education expansion in the second half of the twentieth century, but are now continuing that expansion as part of a ‘neo-liberal’ reform agenda. This paper traces how the rhetoric of widening participation and equitable access to higher education has remained a key feature of policy discourse in both contexts, albeit with different inflections and effects over time and indeed between the two countries. It also shows how the longstanding relationship between higher education and social and cultural reproduction has endured despite a series of ‘social democratic’ and ‘neo-liberal’ policy initiatives that have ostensibly sought to weaken...
This article outlines three broad propositions for student equity in Australian higher education (HE...
Policies and programs to address higher education disadvantage reveal four distinct approaches, each...
Both Britain and Australia have seen rapid, inadequately funded, expansion of student numbers, and i...
This paper considers the history of access to higher education in England and reviews the evidence o...
In this paper the authors trace the development of equity within the Australian higher education con...
Lindsey BowesIn many ways England is leading the way when it comes to widening participation in High...
This article uses Foucauldian discourse analysis to identify two subject positions within Australia\...
'Widening participation' and 'fair access' have been contested policy areas in English higher educat...
'Widening participation' and 'fair access' have been contested policy areas in English higher educat...
Politicians all over the world are infatuated with education policy as a plausible instrument for so...
'Widening participation' and 'fair access' have been contested policy areas in English higher educat...
'Widening participation' and 'fair access' have been contested policy areas in English higher educat...
This paper considers the history of access to higher education in England and reviews the evidence o...
This literature review was prepared in response to a growing awareness that there is a significant g...
This literature review was prepared in response to a growing awareness that there is a significant g...
This article outlines three broad propositions for student equity in Australian higher education (HE...
Policies and programs to address higher education disadvantage reveal four distinct approaches, each...
Both Britain and Australia have seen rapid, inadequately funded, expansion of student numbers, and i...
This paper considers the history of access to higher education in England and reviews the evidence o...
In this paper the authors trace the development of equity within the Australian higher education con...
Lindsey BowesIn many ways England is leading the way when it comes to widening participation in High...
This article uses Foucauldian discourse analysis to identify two subject positions within Australia\...
'Widening participation' and 'fair access' have been contested policy areas in English higher educat...
'Widening participation' and 'fair access' have been contested policy areas in English higher educat...
Politicians all over the world are infatuated with education policy as a plausible instrument for so...
'Widening participation' and 'fair access' have been contested policy areas in English higher educat...
'Widening participation' and 'fair access' have been contested policy areas in English higher educat...
This paper considers the history of access to higher education in England and reviews the evidence o...
This literature review was prepared in response to a growing awareness that there is a significant g...
This literature review was prepared in response to a growing awareness that there is a significant g...
This article outlines three broad propositions for student equity in Australian higher education (HE...
Policies and programs to address higher education disadvantage reveal four distinct approaches, each...
Both Britain and Australia have seen rapid, inadequately funded, expansion of student numbers, and i...