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First Generation Entry into Higher Education

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First Generation Entry into Higher Education

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"This book does not focus simply on the employment prospects of first generation higher education entrants but rather engages with the wider possibilities of social engagement and transformation that can arise from participation in higher education. It provides essential reading for administrators, policy-makers, managers, academics and indeed anyone else interested in how to widen the socio-economic base of higher education so that the process is informed by a significant concern with social justice and reducing inequality." Rosemary Deem, Professor of Education, University of Bristol This book examines the proposition that parental education is a key factor contributing to the access and success of students, but that insufficient attention is paid to this by researchers, national systems and institutional interventions. Analysis of research findings from ten countries, plus a UK wide study, indicates that parental education is more important in determining access to higher education than parental employment or financial status. The book provides a clear conceptualisation of first generation entry, exploring its complex interrelationship with social class. Furthermore, it demonstrates that when first generation entry is used as a lens, it disrupts the taken for granted assumptions regarding widening participation and helps produce much more effective approaches to targeting access and supporting student success. First Generation Entry into Higher Education provides a unique and insightful examination of how first generation entrants are supported or otherwise by different national approaches and institutional responses. The book is essential reading for all with an interest in widening participation in higher education.

Author Biography:

Liz Thomas is Senior Adviser for Widening Participation at the Higher Education Academy, and Vice-President (Research and Publications) of the European Access Network. Formerly she was Director of the Institute for Access Studies, a specialist research centre at Staffordshire University. She is editor of Widening Participation and Lifelong Learning journal. Jocey Quinn is Professor of Education in the Institute for Policy Studies in Education at London Metropolitan University and Visiting Professor in the School of Education and Lifelong Learning at Exeter University.
Release date NZ
December 16th, 2006
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Open University Press
Pages
168
Publisher
Open University Press
Dimensions
153x230x11
ISBN-13
9780335217908
Product ID
2042774

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