As the Office for Fair Access and the Higher Education Funding Council for England priorities now extend across widened access to success, both the aspirations of young people from widening participation (WP) backgrounds and their existing or developing resilience as students are of concern to Higher Education institutions. In this paper, these positive psychology concepts of aspiration and resilience are used in two different studies each seeking to move away from the prevalent discourse of deficit. This paper thus offers the joint perspective of two researchers exploring the phenomena of a) aspiration in students from low participation neighbourhoods and b) resilience in students from low-income backgrounds. Interpretative Phenomenologica...
This paper considers the role of assessment within widening participation schemes, particularly thos...
This chapter discusses a case-study from a Higher Education institution in Surrey, where a project o...
This paper is a systematic review of the Widening Participation (WP), Higher Education (HE) student ...
As the Office for Fair Access and the Higher Education Funding Council for England priorities now ex...
As the Office for Fair Access and the Higher Education Funding Council for England priorities now ex...
Over 80,000 children in England were being looked after in Local Authority care in 2020 and a furthe...
© 2018 by the authors. The concept of 'aspiration-raising' has been ubiquitous in the discussion of ...
The term ‘resilience’ is pervasive in narratives of young people’s emotional well-being. However, th...
The concept of ‘aspiration-raising’ has been ubiquitous in the discussion of differentia...
This article reports on institutional research at two contrasting UK universities, each with differe...
This article draws on an evaluation of Go Higher West Yorkshire (GHWY) Uni Connect – an initiative b...
© 2018 British Educational Research Association Raising the proportion of young people from disadvan...
Gloucestershire County Council (GCC) had embarked on a process of change. Reductions in public secto...
This paper addresses the turn towards discourses of resilience within Higher Education, and its shar...
This paper considers the role of assessment within widening participation schemes, particularly thos...
This chapter discusses a case-study from a Higher Education institution in Surrey, where a project o...
This paper is a systematic review of the Widening Participation (WP), Higher Education (HE) student ...
As the Office for Fair Access and the Higher Education Funding Council for England priorities now ex...
As the Office for Fair Access and the Higher Education Funding Council for England priorities now ex...
Over 80,000 children in England were being looked after in Local Authority care in 2020 and a furthe...
© 2018 by the authors. The concept of 'aspiration-raising' has been ubiquitous in the discussion of ...
The term ‘resilience’ is pervasive in narratives of young people’s emotional well-being. However, th...
The concept of ‘aspiration-raising’ has been ubiquitous in the discussion of differentia...
This article reports on institutional research at two contrasting UK universities, each with differe...
This article draws on an evaluation of Go Higher West Yorkshire (GHWY) Uni Connect – an initiative b...
© 2018 British Educational Research Association Raising the proportion of young people from disadvan...
Gloucestershire County Council (GCC) had embarked on a process of change. Reductions in public secto...
This paper addresses the turn towards discourses of resilience within Higher Education, and its shar...
This paper considers the role of assessment within widening participation schemes, particularly thos...
This chapter discusses a case-study from a Higher Education institution in Surrey, where a project o...
This paper is a systematic review of the Widening Participation (WP), Higher Education (HE) student ...