<em>One key manifestation of educational diversity is low socioeconomic status students and those who are otherwise marginalised from accessing higher education. This exploratory case study outlines and evaluates a long-running Australian pre-undergraduate preparatory program directed at providing maximum life and learning support to students by means that engage with and build on their diversities. Data are drawn from semi-structured focus groups with successive cohorts of students and theoretically-informed reflections by program staff members. The analysis of these data is framed by the conceptual blending of current theorising about transformative learning and capacity-building, which in combination constitute a powerful lens for illumi...
The Bradley Review of Australian Higher Education provided a timely reminder of the dismal performan...
The widening participation policies have increased the access and opportunity for many diverse group...
It is more important than ever for universities to engage in local and global communities to encoura...
One key manifestation of educational diversity is low socioeconomic status students and those who ar...
The Bradley Review of Australian Higher Education provided a timely reminder of the dismal perf...
This chapter explores the use of enabling programs by Australian universities to improve participati...
Student retention, particularly first year undergraduates, is a key concern in Australian universiti...
The Australian Government established the Higher Education Participation and Partnerships Program in...
Australian higher education has adopted a widening participation agenda with a focus on the particip...
With the massification of higher education in a knowledge-driven economy, Western universities have ...
Much of the recent writing concerning social inclusion and equitable access to higher education for ...
While diversity and commonality are not necessarily contradictory aspirations in relation to contemp...
This chapter uses the current focus on universities decreasing student attrition as a lens to explor...
This paper examines the role of pathways in increasing the diversity of higher education student coh...
This paper examines the role of pathways in increasing the diversity of higher education student coh...
The Bradley Review of Australian Higher Education provided a timely reminder of the dismal performan...
The widening participation policies have increased the access and opportunity for many diverse group...
It is more important than ever for universities to engage in local and global communities to encoura...
One key manifestation of educational diversity is low socioeconomic status students and those who ar...
The Bradley Review of Australian Higher Education provided a timely reminder of the dismal perf...
This chapter explores the use of enabling programs by Australian universities to improve participati...
Student retention, particularly first year undergraduates, is a key concern in Australian universiti...
The Australian Government established the Higher Education Participation and Partnerships Program in...
Australian higher education has adopted a widening participation agenda with a focus on the particip...
With the massification of higher education in a knowledge-driven economy, Western universities have ...
Much of the recent writing concerning social inclusion and equitable access to higher education for ...
While diversity and commonality are not necessarily contradictory aspirations in relation to contemp...
This chapter uses the current focus on universities decreasing student attrition as a lens to explor...
This paper examines the role of pathways in increasing the diversity of higher education student coh...
This paper examines the role of pathways in increasing the diversity of higher education student coh...
The Bradley Review of Australian Higher Education provided a timely reminder of the dismal performan...
The widening participation policies have increased the access and opportunity for many diverse group...
It is more important than ever for universities to engage in local and global communities to encoura...