Social Inclusion and Higher Education
Editat de Tehmina N. Basit, Sally Tomlinsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 apr 2014
As higher education has made deliberate strides in recent decades to become more inclusive and accessible, the number of students from non-traditional backgrounds has increased dramatically. There has been much study of the effects of higher education on previously underserved populations, showing that it can lead to higher lifetime income and higher status. But there has been little research on what happens to those students once they are in a university. This book fills that gap, taking a close look at this issue and drawing on case studies from the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia to illuminate the problems that face non-traditional students, the resources they and their families are able to draw on, and the ways that administrators and staff can help them succeed. This paperback edition is well suited to postgraduate students and practitioners and alike.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781447316213
ISBN-10: 1447316215
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
ISBN-10: 1447316215
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Notă biografică
Tehmina N. Basit is professor of education and director of the Institute for Education Policy Research at Staffordshire University. Sally Tomlinson is emeritus professor of education at Goldsmiths College, London University and senior research fellow in the Department of Education, University of Oxford, as well as a visiting professor at the University of Wolverhampton, England.
Cuprins
Foreword ~ David Watson
Introduction ~ Sally Tomlinson and Tehmina N. Basit
Part one: Issues in social inclusion: Capitals, ethnicity and higher education ~ Tariq Modood
Widening participation from an historical perspective: Increasing our understanding of higher education and social justice ~ David W. Thompson
Broadening participation among women and racial/ethnic minorities in STEM ~ Terrell L. Strayhorn, James M. DeVita and Amanda M. Blakewood
Social inclusion in a globalised higher education environment: The issue of equitable access to university in Australia ~ Richard James
From minority to majority: Educating diverse students in the United States ~ Yolanda T. Moses
Equity, diversity and feminist educational research: Enhancing the emerging field of pedagogical studies in higher education for inclusion ~ Miriam E David
Social justice as a matter of policy: Higher education for the masses ~ Trevor Gale and Deborah Tranter
Part two: Perspectives on widening participation: 'I've never known someone like me go to university': Class, ethnicity and access to higher education ~ Tehmina N Basit
Widening participation in the higher education quasi-market: Diversity, learning, and literacy ~ Rob Smith
Para Crecer: Successful higher education strategies used by Latina students ~ Pamela Hernandez and Diane M. Dunlap
Empowering non-traditional students in the UK: Feedback and the hidden curriculum ~ Andy Cramp
Teaching indigenous teachers: Valuing diverse perspectives ~ Ninetta Santoro, Jo-Anne Reid, Laurie Crawford and Lee Simpson
Widening access to higher education through partnership working ~ Jaswinder K Dhillon
Higher education, human rights and inclusive citizenship ~ Audrey H. Osler
Introduction ~ Sally Tomlinson and Tehmina N. Basit
Part one: Issues in social inclusion: Capitals, ethnicity and higher education ~ Tariq Modood
Widening participation from an historical perspective: Increasing our understanding of higher education and social justice ~ David W. Thompson
Broadening participation among women and racial/ethnic minorities in STEM ~ Terrell L. Strayhorn, James M. DeVita and Amanda M. Blakewood
Social inclusion in a globalised higher education environment: The issue of equitable access to university in Australia ~ Richard James
From minority to majority: Educating diverse students in the United States ~ Yolanda T. Moses
Equity, diversity and feminist educational research: Enhancing the emerging field of pedagogical studies in higher education for inclusion ~ Miriam E David
Social justice as a matter of policy: Higher education for the masses ~ Trevor Gale and Deborah Tranter
Part two: Perspectives on widening participation: 'I've never known someone like me go to university': Class, ethnicity and access to higher education ~ Tehmina N Basit
Widening participation in the higher education quasi-market: Diversity, learning, and literacy ~ Rob Smith
Para Crecer: Successful higher education strategies used by Latina students ~ Pamela Hernandez and Diane M. Dunlap
Empowering non-traditional students in the UK: Feedback and the hidden curriculum ~ Andy Cramp
Teaching indigenous teachers: Valuing diverse perspectives ~ Ninetta Santoro, Jo-Anne Reid, Laurie Crawford and Lee Simpson
Widening access to higher education through partnership working ~ Jaswinder K Dhillon
Higher education, human rights and inclusive citizenship ~ Audrey H. Osler