A 'critical factor' : Facilitating the success of students from low socioeconomic status backgrounds at Australian Regional Universities through technology
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posted on 2019-01-01, 00:00authored byMarcia Devlin, Jade McKay
This chapter reports on the findings from an Australian study exploring how best to facilitate the success of students from low socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds who are studying at regional universities. Interviews with 69 successful students from low SES backgrounds and with 26 stakeholders experienced in supporting these students were carried out across six regional universities. The chapter focuses on one of the key findings to emerge from the study – the criticality of the technology use in facilitating the success of these particular equity group students. The ways in which the use of technology enables flexibility and facilitates connectedness for students are foregrounded as research-based strategies for improving practice within universities.
History
Language
eng
Publication classification
B1 Book chapter, B Book chapter
Extent
17
Editor/Contributor(s)
Hoffman J, Blessinger P, Makhanya M
Volume
17
Chapter number
9
Pagination
131-144
ISBN-13
9781787560642
ISBN-10
1787560643
Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Place of publication
Bingley, Eng.
Title of book
Strategies for facilitating inclusive campuses in higher education : international perspectives on equity and inclusion
Series
Innovations in Higher Education Teaching and Learning