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Book SynopsisAvailable Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. This book is about the experiences of students in institutions of higher education from 'non-traditional' backgrounds with contributions from the UK, the USA and Australia which reveal that the issues surrounding the inclusion of 'non-traditional' students are broadly similar in different countries.
Trade Review"A timely, empirical and theoretical addition to the literature." Sociology
"Social Inclusion and Higher Education is a well-balanced set of essays on a key contemporary topic and offers an impressively incisive and panoramic survey of the complex issues at stake." Ron Barnett, Emeritus Professor of Higher Education, Institute of Education, London
"Inclusive mass education alone is not enough. But it is a start, and when status reproduction can be modified and the focus falls on student agency, education suddenly finds itself at the cutting edge of active democracy. This engaging collection by Tehmina Basit and Sally Tomlinson reworks familiar issues with fresh eyes. It explores the class, ethnic and gender dimensions of empowerment and maps their many intersections." Simon Marginson, University of Melbourne, Australia
Table of ContentsForeword ~ David Watson; Introduction ~ Sally Tomlinson and Tehmina N. Basit; Part one: Issues in social inclusion: Capitals, ethnicity and higher education ~ Tariq Modood; Widening participation from an historical perspective: Increasing our understanding of higher education and social justice ~ David W. Thompson; Broadening participation among women and racial/ethnic minorities in STEM ~ Terrell L. Strayhorn, James M. DeVita and Amanda M. Blakewood; Social inclusion in a globalised higher education environment: The issue of equitable access to university in Australia ~ Richard James; From minority to majority: Educating diverse students in the United States ~ Yolanda T. Moses; Equity, diversity and feminist educational research: Enhancing the emerging field of pedagogical studies in higher education for inclusion ~ Miriam E David; Social justice as a matter of policy: Higher education for the masses ~ Trevor Gale and Deborah Tranter; Part two: Perspectives on widening participation: 'I've never known someone like me go to university': Class, ethnicity and access to higher education ~ Tehmina N Basit; Widening participation in the higher education quasi-market: Diversity, learning, and literacy ~ Rob Smith; Para Crecer: Successful higher education strategies used by Latina students ~ Pamela Hernandez and Diane M. Dunlap; Empowering non-traditional students in the UK: Feedback and the hidden curriculum ~ Andy Cramp; Teaching indigenous teachers: Valuing diverse perspectives ~ Ninetta Santoro, Jo-Anne Reid, Laurie Crawford and Lee Simpson; Widening access to higher education through partnership working ~ Jaswinder K Dhillon; Higher education, human rights and inclusive citizenship ~ Audrey H. Osler;