Young people with tenuous relationships to schooling and education are an enduring challenge when it comes to addressing social inclusion, yet their experiences remain overlooked in efforts to widen participation in higher education. The Politics of Widening Participation and University Access for Young People examines the existing knowledges and feelings these young people have about higher education, and, through the authors empirical research, demonstrates how sustained connections to educational futures can be created for them.
Drawing from an empirical study with nearly...
Young people with tenuous relationships to schooling and education are an enduring challenge when it comes to addressing social inclusion, yet thei...
As one of the pioneers and leading advocates of neoliberalism, Britain, and in particular England, has radically transformed its higher education system over the last decades. Universities have increasingly been required to act like businesses, and students are frequently referred to as customers nowadays. Higher Education and the Student investigates precisely this relation between the changing function of higher education and what we consider the term 'student' to stand for.
Based on a detailed analysis of government papers, reports, and speeches as well as publications by...
As one of the pioneers and leading advocates of neoliberalism, Britain, and in particular England, has radically transformed its higher education s...
Grounded in narrative theory, this book offers a case study of a liberal arts college's use of narrative to help build identity, community, and collaboration within the college faculty across a range of disciplines, including history, psychology, sociology, theatre and dance, literature, anthropology, and communication. Exploring issues of methodology and their practical application, this narrative project speaks to the construction of identity for the liberal arts in today's higher education climate. Narrative, Identity, and Academic Community focuses on the ways a...
Grounded in narrative theory, this book offers a case study of a liberal arts college's use of narrative to help build identity, community, and col...
This book focuses on the significant role that professional education programs play at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and these programs' impact on society. Chapter authors discuss the contexts and experiences of students who have attended these programs, including their relationships with faculty, research opportunities, professional growth, personal enrichment, and institutional support. Taking into account social supports, identity development, and doctoral student socialization patterns, this book sheds light on what development and status of such professional...
This book focuses on the significant role that professional education programs play at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and the...