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Bathmaker, Ann-Marie – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2015
This paper uses Bourdieu's concept of "field" as a tool to examine higher education participation in England in the context of diversified and differentiated provision. Admissions practices for courses in two institutions offering tertiary and higher education demonstrate how the official rules of the game shape the experience of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Change, Equal Education
Gale, Trevor; Parker, Stephen – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2015
This paper reports on a recent study of aspirations for higher education by secondary school students from disadvantaged backgrounds in regional Australia. At the same time, it goes in search of explanations that transcend a Bourdieuian account of aspirations as produced by and reproductive of cultural histories and dominance, given the apparent…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Disadvantaged, Secondary School Students, Higher Education
Cornelissen, Frank; Daly, Alan J.; Liou, Yi-Hwa; van Swet, Jacqueline; Beijaard, Douwe; Bergen, Theo C. M. – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2014
Postgraduate master's programs for in-service teachers may be a promising new avenue in developing research partnership networks that link schools and university and enable collaborative development, sharing and use of knowledge of teacher research. This study explores the way these knowledge processes originating from master's…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Masters Programs, Teacher Education, Graduate Students
McNiff, Jean – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2013
Drawing on the concept of cosmopolitans and locals within competing discourses regarding the aims of higher education and international marketization, this paper suggests that cultural cosmopolitanism may be developed through intercultural dialogue. It reflects on the findings of an action research-based teacher professional education programme in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Action Research, Teacher Education, Higher Education
Arar, Khalid; Masry-Harzalla, Asmahan; Haj-Yehia, Kussai – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2013
The article investigates the migration of Palestinian Muslim women, citizens of Israel, to the Hebrew University in Jerusalem or to Jordanian universities for academic studies, and the influence of this migration on their norms, behavior and identity. Narrative interviews were conducted with Palestinian Muslim women graduates: eight from the…
Descriptors: Females, Higher Education, Muslims, Foreign Countries
Garratt, Dean – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2011
This paper argues for a more nuanced perspective on learning that takes account of the real and situated contexts of student experience. It is presented against a backdrop of the agenda to widen participation in higher education (HE) in the UK, which has led to a rise in students from non-traditional backgrounds entering into HE. Responding to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Experience, Learning Experience, Context Effect
Sellar, Sam; Gale, Trevor; Parker, Stephen – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2011
Aspiration for higher education (HE) is no longer a matter solely for students and their families. With OECD nations seeking to position themselves more competitively in the global knowledge economy, the need for more knowledge workers has led to plans to expand their HE systems to near universal levels. In Australia, this has required the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Academic Aspiration, College Attendance
Caluya, Gilbert; Probyn, Elspeth; Vyas, Shvetal – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2011
In this article we examine the financial, cultural and governmental structures that frame international education as an important part of Appudurai's ethnoscapes of globalization. Developing the idea of affective eduscapes we analyse the lived experiences of Indian students. Drawing on interview material, we deconstruct the idea of "the Indian…
Descriptors: International Education, Higher Education, Global Approach, Indians
Shoemaker, Adam – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2011
This paper explores creative responses to global educational, financial and ethical crises. The focus is the potential intersection between academic, Internet and media freedoms. At base, it asks whether there are rights (of definition, use and control) associated with each of these. For instance, is unfettered access to the Internet a human right…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Internet, Civil Rights, Freedom of Speech
Pardy, John; Seddon, Terri – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2011
The relationship between higher education and vocational education and training in Australia is under discussion as a result of the Bradley Review of Higher Education. This reform process, which is intended to create a more inclusive, mass tertiary education sector, has significant implications for VET. This article examines the implications of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Handicrafts, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Rizvi, Fazal; Lingard, Bob – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2011
The paper argues that the policy concept of social equity cannot be adequately understood in a generalised abstract manner, but is better viewed as an assemblage that brings together a number of contrasting, and sometimes competing, values. Our use of assemblage is somewhat eclectic and is designed to underscore the performative character of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, International Cooperation, Values, Foreign Countries
Morley, Louise – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2011
Quantitative increases tell a partial story about the quality of women's participation in higher education. Women students' reporting of sexual harassment has been noteworthy in a recent study that I directed on widening participation in higher education in Ghana and Tanzania. The hierarchical and gendered power relations within universities have…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Sexual Harassment, Females, Foreign Countries
Marginson, Simon – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2011
Strategies to enhance socio-economic equity in higher education embody one or both of two objectives. The first strategy is to advance "fairness" by changing the composition of participation, bringing higher education into line with the ideal model of a socially representative system. The second strategy advances "inclusion" by broadening the…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Higher Education, Social Status, Freedom
Beck, Sarah W. – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2009
As a topic of concern to educational researchers, writing is enjoying something of a renaissance, particularly with respect to the transition between secondary and post-secondary levels of schooling. In the context of this renewed interest, this article presents a framework for understanding composition that integrates cognitive, textual and…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Educational Researchers, Secondary Education, Postsecondary Education
Weiner-Levy, Naomi – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2008
This paper examines how exposure to a different culture, acquired knowledge and everyday practices at Israeli universities affected the identities of the "First Women" students from the Druze minority who broke gender roles and turned to acquire higher education. The short distance between the Druze villages and the university required a longer…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Females, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries

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