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Student voices on inequalities in European higher education : challenges for theory, policy and practice in a time of change / edited by Fergal Finnegan, Barbara Merrill, Camilla Thunborg.

Van Pelt Library LC213.3.E85 S78 2014
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Finnegan, Fergal.
Merrill, Barbara.
Thunborg, Camilla.
Series:
Routledge research in education policy and politics
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Educational equalization--Europe.
Education, Higher--Europe.
Education, Higher.
Educational equalization.
Europe.
Critical pedagogy.
Physical Description:
ix, 174 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : Routledge, 2014.
Summary:
"This book focuses on the voices and experiences of non-traditional students in European higher education. It examines the impact that access to higher education is having on these students' lives and discusses what this tells us about European education and society. In particular, it explores the multi-dimensional nature of inequality in varied national contexts focusing on the issues of class, gender, ethnicity, age and disability. The book contributes to the on-going debate about the changing nature of European higher education and argues that research based on the experiences of non-traditional students can be used to improve policy and practice in tertiary education. Drawing on biographical narrative interviews with 'non-traditional' students, the book covers topics including: the contemporary nature of inequality and how the various forms of inequality intersect and overlap in higher education and society; the formation and transformation of learner identities; the structural barriers faced by non-traditional students; the sources of student resilience and agency; a comparison of patterns of inequality, access and retention in various European countries; the implications of these findings for practice and policies. Student Voices on Inequalities in Higher Education will appeal to academics, researchers, policy-makers and practitioners working in higher education institutions as well as people working in the field of widening participation, adult education, access and centres for teaching and learning. It will also be of interest to postgraduate students in higher education"-- Provided by publisher.
"This book focuses on the voices and experiences of non-traditional students in European higher education. It examines the impact that access to higher education is having on these students' lives and discusses what this tells us about European education and society. In particular, it explores the multi-dimensional nature of inequality in varied national contexts focusing on the issues of class, gender, ethnicity, age and disability. The book contributes to the on-going debate about the changing nature of European higher education and argues that research based on the experiences of non-traditional students can be used to improve policy and practice in tertiary education. Drawing on biographical narrative interviews with 'non-traditional' students, the book covers topics including: - the contemporary nature of inequality and how the various forms of inequality intersect and overlap in higher education and society - the formation and transformation of learner identities - the structural barriers faced by non-traditional students - the sources of student resilience and agency - a comparison of patterns of inequality, access and retention in various European countries - the implications of these findings for practice and policies. Student Voices on Inequalities in Higher Education will appeal to academics, researchers, policy-makers and practitioners working in higher education institutions as well as people working in the field of widening participation, adult education, access and centres for teaching and learning. It will also be of interest to postgraduate students in higher education"-- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780415826891
0415826896
9780203526088
0203526082
OCLC:
839397231

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