This collection of essays illuminates the benefits, drawbacks, challenges and opportunities of the push to widen access to success and social mobility through university and other post-secondary education experiences in the UK and internationally.
This collection of essays illuminates the benefits, drawbacks, challenges and opportunities of the push to widen access to success and social mobility through university and other post-secondary education experiences in the UK and internationally.
Stuart Billingham is Professor Emeritus of Lifelong Learning at York St John University, UK and was previously Pro Vice Chancellor at the University. He has worked to widen access to success in, and through, tertiary education for almost 40 years. He has published widely, both nationally and internationally, and regularly presents at major international conferences on these issues.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Dianne Willcocks CBE, DL 1. Access to success and social mobility through higher education: A Curate's Egg? Stuart Billingham Section A Aspects of the contemporary access debate 2. Access to the "elite" in England Emile Sundorph, Danail Vasile
Foreword Dianne Willcocks CBE, DL 1. Access to success and social mobility through higher education: A Curate's Egg? Stuart Billingham Section A Aspects of the contemporary access debate 2. Access to the "elite" in England Emile Sundorph, Danail Vasile
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