Perspectives on access to higher education : practice and research / Samantha Broadhead, Rosemarie Davies, and Anthony Hudson.
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TextSeries: Great debates in higher educationPublisher: Emerald Publishing Limited, Description: 1 online resource (xii, 167 pages)ISBN: 9781787569911 (e-book)Subject(s): Universities and colleges -- Admission | College attendance | Educational equalization | Minorities -- Education (Higher) | Education -- Higher | Higher & further education, tertiary educationAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 378.10560973 LOC classification: LB2351 | .B76 2019Online resources: Click here to access online | Item type | Current library | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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| LB2345.3.R37 U57 2020 Unsafe spaces : | LB2346 .R447 2020 Reflections of South African Student Leaders: 1994 to 2017 | LB2351 .A26 2003 Access and exclusion | LB2351 .B76 2019 Perspectives on access to higher education : | LB2360 .T87 2020 A brief history of credit in UK higher education : | LB2361.5 .I58 2020 Integrating sustainable development into the curriculum / | LB2361.5 .S38 2001 Reinventing The University |
Includes index.
Prelims -- Introduction -- Access to higher education: from margin to mainstream -- Access to higher education: monitoring and standardisation -- Learning on a bespoke access programme -- The trust between access to higher education students and their tutors: a practitioner research project -- Accessing postgraduate education -- Conclusions -- Index.
Access education has been through many changes since its beginnings in the late 1960s. Recent shifts in the academic landscape including standardization, grading, and new tensions in higher education raise difficult questions for educators regarding the future of access education.This book critically examines various aspects of Access education from a historical perspective. It proposes that there are particular 'Access' values that are shared by practitioners that can be at odds with the needs of higher education. Wider questions concerning funding and accountability underpinned by neoliberalism have also had an impact on Access education. The authors, practitioners and researchers of Access education, gather their insights in this timely book, grounded in authentic experience. They explore the ways in which policies and procedures have been developed in light of these tensions. By drawing particular attention to the voices of Access practitioners and highlighting the current constraints around curriculum design this book will prove invaluable for leaders, administrators, researchers and practitioners in further and higher education.
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