Foundation Years and Why They Matter - Couverture rigide

 
9781837972135: Foundation Years and Why They Matter

Synopsis

Every year, thousands of British students enter higher education via a foundation year. Despite their growing popularity, the place of foundation years has become an increasingly contested issue: little is actually known about them outside the sector and they are widely misunderstood, leading some to question their value. As this book demonstrates, though, foundation years are not homogeneous - they are diverse products of the institutions, students and communities they serve, providing vital pathways into higher education that address the specific needs of underrepresented and disadvantaged groups studying at specific universities, widening access and promoting social mobility.

Foundation Years and Why They Matter presents a selection of case studies, provided by experienced foundation year practitioners from twelve different UK Universities, illustrating the diversity of foundation year provision and delivering a compelling narrative about what foundation years are, what they do, how they do it, and the impact they have. This new and unique contribution to the literature on higher education and widening access is designed to help politicians, policy makers, and educators better understand UK foundation years and why they matter to the sector, to institutions, and above all to students.

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À propos de l'auteur

Stephen Leech is Head of Transitional Education for Durham University, UK, and Chair of the Foundation Year Network.

Sarah Hale is Programme Director of the Foundation Year Programme at the University of Sheffield, UK, and Policy Officer for the Foundation Year Network.

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