This paper presents an exploratory analysis of young people’s perceptions and attitudes towards their potential progression to higher education in rural areas of Scotland. These young people belonged to three state secondary schools whose catchment areas were mainly rural. All were in S5/Year 12 or S6/Year 13 and aged 16 years and over. They filled in a serial questionnaire in November 2014 and again in March 2015. Firstly, the analysis reveals that 40% of the respondents were not aware of any obstacles to their going to university. Secondly, it points out that if the majority of the respondents perceived financial barriers, the perception of these obstacles tended to decline over time. Thirdly, while their enthusiasm and motivation towards...
Rurality is known to be associated with a number of weaker educational outcomes from lower attainmen...
This paper explored the transition experiences of students from urban and rural high schools to rura...
A university education is often regarded as a means for increasing social mobility, with attendance ...
This paper presents an exploratory analysis of young people’s perceptions and attitudes towards thei...
This paper explores some of the unique issues in accessing Higher Education (HE) faced by pupils liv...
This paper examines the social influences determining S5/Year 12 and S6/Year 13 (final year) pupils’...
Traditional socio-economic factors cannot solely explain why state secondary schools located in Scot...
Traditional socio-economic factors cannot solely explain why state secondary schools located in Scot...
There is an accumulating body of knowledge that points to the fact that rurality is a crucial demogr...
AbstractA university education can provide an individual with greater employment options, higher inc...
Funding: Scottish Funding Council, Scottish Government.At a time when interventions in widening acce...
Transiting from rural high school to university is stressful enough, but enrolling into a suitable d...
This paper addresses educational inequality of access to higher education for Scottish rural communi...
Rurality is known to be associated with a number of weaker educational outcomes from lower attainmen...
This thesis is concerned with young people’s higher education (HE) decisions in Scotland, particular...
Rurality is known to be associated with a number of weaker educational outcomes from lower attainmen...
This paper explored the transition experiences of students from urban and rural high schools to rura...
A university education is often regarded as a means for increasing social mobility, with attendance ...
This paper presents an exploratory analysis of young people’s perceptions and attitudes towards thei...
This paper explores some of the unique issues in accessing Higher Education (HE) faced by pupils liv...
This paper examines the social influences determining S5/Year 12 and S6/Year 13 (final year) pupils’...
Traditional socio-economic factors cannot solely explain why state secondary schools located in Scot...
Traditional socio-economic factors cannot solely explain why state secondary schools located in Scot...
There is an accumulating body of knowledge that points to the fact that rurality is a crucial demogr...
AbstractA university education can provide an individual with greater employment options, higher inc...
Funding: Scottish Funding Council, Scottish Government.At a time when interventions in widening acce...
Transiting from rural high school to university is stressful enough, but enrolling into a suitable d...
This paper addresses educational inequality of access to higher education for Scottish rural communi...
Rurality is known to be associated with a number of weaker educational outcomes from lower attainmen...
This thesis is concerned with young people’s higher education (HE) decisions in Scotland, particular...
Rurality is known to be associated with a number of weaker educational outcomes from lower attainmen...
This paper explored the transition experiences of students from urban and rural high schools to rura...
A university education is often regarded as a means for increasing social mobility, with attendance ...