Social Inclusion and Higher Education

Social Inclusion and Higher Education
Author: Basit, Tehmina N,Tomlinson, Sally
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2014-04-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781447316213

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As higher education has made deliberate strides in recent decades to become more inclusive and accessible, the number of students from non-traditional backgrounds has increased dramatically. There has been much study of the effects of higher education on previously underserved populations, showing that it can lead to higher lifetime income and higher status. But there has been little research on what happens to those students once they are in a university. This book fills that gap, taking a close look at this issue and drawing on case studies from the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia to illuminate the problems that face non-traditional students, the resources they and their families are able to draw on, and the ways that administrators and staff can help them succeed. This paperback edition is well suited to postgraduate students and practitioners and alike.

Higher education for diversity social inclusion and community

Higher education for diversity  social inclusion and community
Author: Sjur Bergan,Ira Harkavy
Publsiher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-08-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789287188533

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How does the Council of Europe put into practice its commitment to the promotion of a culture of democracy through education? Over the past decade or so, our societies have been facing increasing difficulties in reconciling acceptance of diversity and social inclusion with the need for community. The search for simple solutions to complex problems, the fact that “fake news” and “alternative facts” are no longer seen as nonsensical expressions, our responses to migration and the “refugee crisis”, and the growth of populism in many parts of Europe present challenges to our societies, and not least to education. Authors from Europe, North America and South Africa outline how higher education could respond to these challenges. The first section makes a strong case for the continuing importance of higher education and research to modern society. The second focuses on higher education institutions and the need for inclusive and diverse campuses. The third section considers opportunities to improve the inclusion of refugees and immigrants in higher education. Whereas the focus in Europe is mostly on refugees, in the United States it is largely on immigrants, further accentuated by the debate on the Dreamers.

Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education and Societal Contexts

Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education and Societal Contexts
Author: SunHee Kim Gertz,Betsy Huang,Lauren Cyr
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2018-01-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319701752

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Groundbreaking in its international, interdisciplinary, and multi-professional approach to diversity and inclusion in higher education, this volume puts theory in conversation with practice, articulates problems, and suggests deep-structured strategies from multiple perspectives including performed art, education, dis/ability studies, institutional as well as government policy, health humanities, history, jurisprudence, psychology, race and ethnicity studies, and semiotic theory. The authors—originating from Austria, Germany, Luxembourg, Trinidad, Turkey, and the US— invite readers to join the conversation and sustain the work.

Higher Education and Social Class

Higher Education and Social Class
Author: Louise Archer,Merryn Hutchings,Alistair Ross
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2005-06-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134474929

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Built on research findings and data from a wide variety of empirical and attitudinal sources, this book raises timely issues about elitism, expansion, quality and access in higher education.

Science Technology and Higher Education

Science  Technology  and Higher Education
Author: Luis Antonio Orozco,Gonzalo Ordóñez-Matamoros,Jaime Humberto Sierra-González,Javier García-Estévez,Isabel Bortagaray
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3030807215

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This volume explores the governance and management of science, technology, and innovation (STI) in relation to social inclusion and sustainability, highlighting its goal, challenges, and opportunities. Divided into two sections, it addresses the goals and institutional arrangements around sustainable development in the context of Latin American countries as well as the challenges of developing absorptive STI capacities for inclusion in the higher education institutions and systems. The chapters tackle the important role of citizen science, science diplomacy, peace building, mission-oriented policies, public innovation, institutional entrepreneurs, and policy networks. Researchers and scholars will find an opportunity to better grasp several topics and methodologies in knowledge development in the governance of STI. This interdisciplinary work presents original research on science, technology and innovation policy and governance studies in an understudied region.

Equity and Inclusion in Higher Education

Equity and Inclusion  in Higher Education
Author: Rita Kumar,Brenda Refaei
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2021-06-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1947602993

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Faculty across disciplines want to provide equitable and inclusive classrooms to support all students, but they are overwhelmed by the content they must cover and have no time to address equity and inclusion in their teaching. Equity and inclusion need not be seen as extra work but as important objectives that guide curriculum development. This book provides strategies to create a more purposeful, intentional curriculum that addresses equity and inclusion across disciplines without compromising content. We bring together practical lesson plans and instructional options that faculty can use and adapt to deliver content in a way that is mindful of inclusion and equity.

Inclusion as Social Justice

Inclusion as Social Justice
Author: Amasa P. Ndofirepi,Martin Musengi
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2020-07-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789004434486

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Inclusion as Social Justice: Theory and Practice in African Higher Education unravels the practical dimensions and complexities involved in the implementation of social justice in African higher education systems in the broader theoretical context of epistemological dynamics working for or against diverse student populations in higher education.

Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education

Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education
Author: Daryl G. Smith
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2014-04-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317754886

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In addition to many other issues that touch higher education around the world, diversity and equity in higher education is fast becoming a major opportunity and challenge to institutions, countries and regions. The increasing centrality of diversity is fueled in part by changing demographics, immigration, social movements, calls for remedies to historic grievances, and the relationship between identity and access to power. This book will provide an opportunity to look at efforts at institutional change with respect to diversity in several countries where issues of diversity are moving beyond simply access for diverse populations to efforts at institutional transformation. Its purpose is to provide a comparative perspective with the hope that we will be able to see patterns across these contexts from which we might learn. Amongst other subjects it will address: The historic and contemporary context for diversity Established and emerging salient identities How diversity is framed at a national and institutional level The prevailing strategies and policies for engaging diversity, again at the national and institutional level The role of special purpose institutions This critical book is essential for higher education scholars and practitioners with backgrounds in higher education.