Access, Participation and Higher Education: Policy and Practice (Future of Education from 14+)

Access, Participation and Higher Education: Policy and Practice (Future of Education from 14+)

by Annette Hayton (Editor), Anna Paczuska (Editor)

Synopsis

Participation - and particularly widening participation to students from less-privileged social groups and those who have traditionally not entered HE - has been a major issue since at least the early 1950s. Widening participation has been an active policy of almost all UK governments over the past 40 years, but the issue is now reaching a possible impasse, with numbers at best static and key groups still effectively excluded from higher education. This is a major political issue as well as one of the most significant issues facing educational establishments. With issues such as student fees and high drop-out rates still political hot-potatoes, this book is a timely and important survey of the real issues behind participation, and non-participation, and is sure to be as controversial as it is useful.
Contents is structured in two parts, looking at first the changing context of HE and secondly at issues behind how to develop strategies for widening participation. Contributors come from across the HE spectrum, from Colleges of HE to traditional universities.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 285
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 01 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 0749438363
ISBN 13: 9780749438364

Media Reviews
'Overall this is a very useful and well written collection of papers which should be read widely and will certainly spark further debate and action. One of the most fascinating aspects of the book is the way in which it highlights the different ways in which higher education may be viewed.' - Journal of Inservice Education

'Hayton and Paczuska's collection makes for thoughtful reading ... The book has many strengths, including a critical approach to policy.' - Higher Education Review
Author Bio
Annette Hayton is Development Officer London University's Institute of Education, and is editor of Social Exclusion also published by RoutledgeFalmer. Anna Paczuska is Director, Access and Participation at South Bank University, London