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Shah, Mahsood.
Achieving Equity and Quality in Higher Education = Global Perspectives in an Era of Widening Participation /
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正題名/作者:
Achieving Equity and Quality in Higher Education/ edited by Mahsood Shah, Jade McKay.
其他題名:
Global Perspectives in an Era of Widening Participation /
其他作者:
Shah, Mahsood.
面頁冊數:
XXXIV, 356 p. 11 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Higher education. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78316-1
ISBN:
9783319783161
Achieving Equity and Quality in Higher Education = Global Perspectives in an Era of Widening Participation /
Achieving Equity and Quality in Higher Education
Global Perspectives in an Era of Widening Participation /[electronic resource] :edited by Mahsood Shah, Jade McKay. - 1st ed. 2018. - XXXIV, 356 p. 11 illus. in color.online resource. - Palgrave Studies in Excellence and Equity in Global Education. - Palgrave Studies in Excellence and Equity in Global Education.
Chapter 1. Leadership for institutional change to promote diversity and success; Liz Thomas -- Chapter 2. Vertically Segregated Higher Education and the Life Course: Comparing Patterns over 28 Years; Lesley Andres and Ashley Pullman -- Chapter 3. Supporting Students' Learning: the power of the student-teacher relationship; Debra Cureton and Phil Gravestock -- Chapter 4. Facilitating the success of students from low SES backgrounds at regional universities through course design, teaching and staff attributes; Marcia Devlin and Jade McKay -- Chapter 5. A Case Study of Using Developmental Education to both Raise Equity and Maintain Standards; Michelle Hodara, Di Xu and Julie Petrokubi -- Chapter 6. Vision 20:20 and Indigenous Health Workforce Development: Institutional strategies and initiatives to attract underrepresented students into elite courses; Elana Curtis, Te Kupenga Hauora Māori -- Chapter 7. Social Inclusion or Social Engineering? The politics and reality of widening access to medicine in the UK; Kirsty Alexander and Jennifer Cleland -- Chapter 8. University Strategies to Improve the Academic Success of Disadvantaged Students: Three Experiences in Chile; Oscar Espinoza, Noel McGinn and Luis Eduardo González -- Chapter 9. Widening Participation in medicine in the UK; Paul Garrud and Clare Owen -- Chapter 10. Affirmative actions as an instrument to balance access to superior education in Brazil: The quotas policy; Rubens Becak and Luis Felipe Cirino -- Chapter 11. The Conundrum of achieving Quality Higher Education in South Africa; Sadhana Manik and Labby Ramathran -- Chapter 12. Fees regime and widening access in the four UK nations: are no-fees regimes necessarily more socially inclusive?; Sheila Riddell and Elisabet Weedon -- Chapter 13. High status professions, their related degrees and the social construction of 'quality' -- Erica Southgate, Susan Grimes and Jarrad Cox -- Chapter 14. How can contextualised admissions widen participation?; Stephen Gorard, Vikki Boliver and Nadia Siddiqui -- Chapter 15. Governmental Supports for Students in Turkey: Beneficiary Perspective on the Use of Financial and Social Support in Higher Education; Yasar Kondakci, Kadir Beycioglu, Yusuf Ikbal Oldac, Hanife Hilal Senay.
Across the world, higher education is witnessing exponential growth in both student participation and types of educational providers. One key phenomenon of this growth is an increase in student diversity: governments are widening access to higher education for students from traditionally underrepresented groups. However, this raises questions about whether this rapid growth may in face compromise academic quality. This book presents case studies of how higher education institutions in diverse countries are maintaining academic excellence while increasing the access and participation of students from historically underrepresented backgrounds. Including case studies spanning four continents, the authors and editors examine whether increasing widening participation positively impacts upon academic quality. This volume will be of interest and value to students and scholars of global higher education, representation and participation in education, and quality in higher education.
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