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Richard Rose, Editor; Michael Shevlin, Editor – International Perspectives on Inclusive Education, 2024
While much has been written about inclusive education systems, researchers have mainly focused upon policies and practices to encourage access and participation for children with disabilities or special educational needs. Yet it is evident that the population of individuals and in some cases whole communities who have been denied access to…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Student Diversity, Minority Group Students, Socioeconomic Status
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Maree Martinussen; Neha Singh; Swathi Rangarajan – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2025
Higher education initiatives to support students from low socioeconomic backgrounds are widespread. However, there is pervasive concern within public discourse that such widening participation efforts have contributed to a 'dumbing down' of higher education. There are classed dimensions to evaluations of (dis)advantaged students' university…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Socioeconomic Status, Social Class, Access to Education
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Jansen, Daury; Elffers, Louise; Volman, Monique – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2022
Over the past two decades, as in many countries, the use of private tutoring ('shadow education') has increased substantially in the Netherlands. Educators and policy makers are raising questions regarding the role that shadow education may play in relation to the traditional configuration of the home and school being assigned the responsibility…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Private Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Responsibility
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Helen Lowe – Irish Educational Studies, 2023
This paper examines attitudes to classism in Irish education using a thematic analysis of social media conversations about social class between 2018 and 2022. Previous research indicates that Irish education systems are designed by and favour the dominant and ruling classes. However, few studies use the voice of the lived experience to explore the…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Student Experience, Social Bias, Social Class
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Guthrie, Kathy L.; Navarro, Christine D.; Weng, John; Priest, Kerry L. – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2021
This article is an exploration into the purpose of leadership education and leadership learning in higher education. It will simultaneously explore who leadership education is for and investigate privilege, identities, class, and the intersecting impact on access to these programs and content.
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Role of Education, Higher Education, Access to Education
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Liu, Yue; Gao, Jiacheng – International Journal of Education and Practice, 2023
This study constructs a logit model to examine the impact of family class differences on the higher education accessibility of offspring, and examines the moderating effect of the higher education expansion policy on the relationship between family class differences and higher education accessibility of offspring. The data was collected from 5181…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Class, Family Characteristics, Access to Education
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Léon Marbach; Agnès van Zanten – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2024
This article analyses the influence of family and friends on students' higher education plans. Using a Bourdieusian framework, it examines social class and contextual influences on both the structure of students' networks and the content of interactions within them. These are shown to be dependent on the dispositions and capitals of both the…
Descriptors: Social Class, Social Networks, Family Influence, Interpersonal Relationship
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Alice E. Lee; Karina G. Salazar; Gary Rhoades – Review of Higher Education, 2024
College affordability concerns have led to new "solutions" for financing college costs, such as income share agreements (ISAs). Drawing on a racialized understanding of academic capitalism, we explore the intersection of higher education, markets, and the state in how ISAs are marketed by two public universities. We find ISAs are…
Descriptors: Ability, Paying for College, Research Universities, Tuition
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King, Natalie S.; Collier, Zachary; Johnson, Bridgette G.; Acosta, Melanie; Southwell, Charisse N. – Science Education, 2021
The purpose of this study was to uncover determinants of Black families' access to STEM enrichment, specifically focusing on I AM STEM--a community-based program. Our research examined the association between class membership and how families learned about I AM STEM, to provide a more nuanced understanding about how family dynamics influence Black…
Descriptors: African American Family, Access to Education, Community Programs, STEM Education
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Xi Yan – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2025
Private English education has been expanding rapidly across China during the past three decades. This study investigates the resignification of English through the linguistic landscape of a private English training centre in Datong, a small and less-developed city of China. The findings show that the centre draws from both neoliberal discourse and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
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Singh, Harshit Pratap – Contemporary Education Dialogue, 2022
All aspects of our lives, including educational access and quality, are affected by our socio-economic position. This reflective note about the author's educational experiences describes the interlinkages of caste and education. It talks about how those experiences played an integral role in shaping the author's beliefs about caste, reservation…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Autobiographies, Social Class, Access to Education
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Yu, Kaidong – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2022
This paper examines the history of the expansion of educational opportunities in the UK, to understand how different generations of ­working-class students managed to access HE. Based on 23 life-story interviews with working-class students, the study highlights how the changing dynamics of the structure of compulsory education and the labour…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Working Class, Students, Access to Education
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Sarah McDonald; Garth Stahl; Tin Nguyen; Kirsten Fairbairn – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2024
The relationship between career counselling and widening participation is increasingly capturing the attention of educational researchers, especially those interested in its social justice implications. International research on first-in-family students demonstrates the continual class-based barriers they are faced with which influence their…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Career Counseling, Student Participation, Barriers
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Gilbertson, Amanda; Dey, Joyeeta – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2023
Efforts to desegregate schools have consistently been undermined by privileged parents finding ways to avoid undesirable schools. In some contexts, a more complex picture is emerging, where 'progressive' privileged parents choose 'diverse' schools but still reproduce segregation. We demonstrate how the desegregation aims of an Indian education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Desegregation, Desegregation Plans, Educational Policy
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Simona Goldin; Chandra L. Alston; J. W. Hammond – SAGE Open, 2024
Higher education is working to diversify the undergraduate curriculum to support critical thinking and promote racial justice--pressing work, particularly at predominantly white colleges and universities. To support students' critical thinking, we need to better understand their awareness of systemic inequities as they enter and exit undergraduate…
Descriptors: Diversity, Barriers, Critical Thinking, Equal Education
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