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The new higher education reality: what is an appropriate model to address the widening participation agenda?

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posted on 2024-06-03, 23:09 authored by Phillip DawsonPhillip Dawson, K Charman, S Kilpatrick
Along with the massification of higher education comes a need for new models to support the success of greater numbers of diverse students. A greater proportion of these students are ‘non-traditional’ in terms of preparedness, socioeconomic status  and geography. This paper introduces an Associate Degree model designed to support this new higher education reality of broader student cohorts, thin regional markets and cross-sectoral collaboration. Background literature on challenges facing the higher education sector and its prospective students is presented, with a particular focus on regionality. An argument is made for the role of curriculum and pedagogy as enablers of non-traditional student success. This is supported by the results of a mixed-methods exploratory study. This Associate Degree model was attractive to students and institutes. Students experienced similar levels of challenge, workload and progress to their traditional peers. While technology was essential for the success of the model, it played a supporting role to the relationships and multiple modes of learning it facilitated. This article provides insights for institutions seeking to address the broadening participation agenda.

History

Journal

Higher education research and development

Volume

32

Pagination

706-1721

Location

Abingdon, England

ISSN

0729-4360

eISSN

1469-8366

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2013, Taylor & Francis

Issue

5

Publisher

Routledge Taylor & Francis Group