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Stephanie Owen – Education Finance and Policy, 2025
The Advanced Placement (AP) program is widely offered in American high schools and has been touted as a way to close racial and socioeconomic gaps in educational outcomes. Using administrative data from Michigan, I exploit variation within high schools across time in AP course offerings to identify the relationship between AP course availability,…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Equal Education, Socioeconomic Status, Social Differences
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Neta Kela Madar; Avshalom Danoch – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
Israel has worked to improve the accessibility of its higher education to under-served communities, but lower socioeconomic students, as well as those of certain ethnic backgrounds, remain disadvantaged. Unfortunately, some 'second chance' programs developed to help facilitate admission to higher education have only increased this inequality. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Achievement, Access to Education, Engineering Education
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Stephanie Owen – Grantee Submission, 2024
The Advanced Placement (AP) program is widely offered in American high schools and has been touted as a way to close racial and socioeconomic gaps in educational outcomes. Using administrative data from Michigan, I exploit variation within high schools across time in AP course offerings to identify the relationship between AP course availability,…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Equal Education, Socioeconomic Status, Social Differences
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Fenlian Xie; Fonny Dameaty Hutagalung – SAGE Open, 2025
This article reviewed how cultural capital theory is applied in China, focusing on the definition of cultural capital, the aspects of cultural capital most relevant to academic achievement, and the association between cultural capital and academic achievement. The review encompassed empirical studies published between 2001 and 2024, sourced from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Capital, Academic Achievement, Research Reports
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Oscar Espinoza; Bruno Corradi; Luis González; Luis Sandoval; Noel McGinn; Trinidad Vera – Higher Education Quarterly, 2024
Fifty years ago, the expansion of access to higher education was expected to result in greater socio-economic equality. Instead, segmentation in mass higher education systems has called into question the effective democratization of access to higher education. This phenomenon appeared first in higher income countries, allowing the identification…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Access to Education, Academic Achievement, Equal Education
Stephanie Owen – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2023
The Advanced Placement (AP) program is nearly ubiquitous in American high schools and is often touted as a way to close racial and socioeconomic gaps in educational outcomes. Using administrative data from Michigan, I exploit variation within high schools across time in AP course offerings to identify the causal effect of AP course availability on…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Equal Education, Socioeconomic Status, Social Differences
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Gore, Oliver; Botha, Johan – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2022
Vignettes, as a research method, presents short hypothetical stories to individuals to elicit their views on a particular topic. A review of the literature indicates that although vignettes have successfully gleaned detailed data on phenomena, few research studies have employed this valuable method in higher education institutions' (HEIs) contexts…
Descriptors: Vignettes, Honors Curriculum, Higher Education, Foreign Countries
Dorottya Demszky; C. Lee Williams; Shannon T. Brady; Shashanka Subrahmanya; Eric Gaudiello; Gregory M. Walton; Johannes C. Eichstaedt – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Inequality in college has both structural and psychological causes; these include the presence of self-defeating beliefs about the potential for growth and belonging. Such beliefs can be addressed through large-scale interventions in the college transition (Walton & Cohen, 2011; Walton et al., 2023) but are hard to measure. In our…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Higher Education, Intervention, Student School Relationship
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Silvia Romero-Contreras, Editor; Ismael Garci´a-Cedillo, Editor; Luz Mari´a Moreno-Medrano, Editor – International Perspectives on Inclusive Education, 2024
Quality education is a human right and all individuals and peoples regardless of their social, ethnic, personal, economic, gender, or religion, should be able to participate and engage in productive and lifelong learning. This volume explores the ways in which intercultural and inclusive education have been addressed in Latin America through…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Educational Quality, Multicultural Education, Diversity
Universities UK, 2022
An effective higher education admissions system is key to ensuring the stability of the education sector and commanding public confidence in the ability of universities and colleges to deliver the best outcomes for students. Universities and colleges are autonomous in their admissions processes, but these processes are delivered in line with…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Admission, Ethics, College Applicants
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Bunn, Matthew; Burke, Penny Jane; Threadgold, Steven – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2022
In this article, we draw from a recent empirical study to consider how a person's classed trajectory impacts students from different class backgrounds in higher education (HE). Students face rapidly evolving social and academic circumstances and must build reasonable strategies to navigate their trajectory from education to work. In these…
Descriptors: Labor Market, College Graduates, Higher Education, Foreign Countries
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Li, Ian W.; Jackson, Denise; Carroll, David R. – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2023
Higher education participation has increased worldwide given policies devoted to widening participation for under-represented groups, including the use of alternative entry pathways to university. It is, however, unknown if students admitted via alternative pathways perform well academically. This study uses data for 81,874 students from 16…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Outcomes of Education, Socioeconomic Status, Higher Education
Kartika, Rika – Online Submission, 2020
This study aims to analyze how poor students learning problems are within the limitations of capital. And then, to explore how the decision making of poor students to continue higher education. The study was conducted at a private high school, East Jakarta, using a qualitative approach and case study method. Data collection techniques with…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Decision Making, Higher Education, Academic Achievement
Erica Holt-White; Carl Cullinane; Rebecca Montacute – Sutton Trust, 2025
Opportunity is not evenly spread across the country. A young person's socio-economic background -- including the income level of their family, their parents' educational qualifications, and their family's wealth -- all play a critical role in shaping their future. But as well as variations between families and across socio-economic groups, Britain…
Descriptors: Social Mobility, Futures (of Society), Family Income, Educational Attainment
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Bamberger, Annette; Morris, Paul; Yemini, Miri – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2019
We explore the role of neoliberalism within portrayals of internationalisation in higher education (HE). Through an analysis of four features of internationalisation, we suggest that they embody a complex entanglement of neoliberal categories and assumptions with other, primarily progressive humanitarian ideals. This framing of…
Descriptors: International Education, Neoliberalism, Cross Cultural Studies, Higher Education
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