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See, Beng Huat; Gorard, Stephen; Torgerson, Carole – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2012
There is widespread international concern that young people from disadvantaged backgrounds and some ethnic minorities are less likely to continue education or training after compulsory schooling, or are less likely to follow the highest-status and prestigious routes. Based on work done in the UK, this paper presents the results of a systematic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Meta Analysis, Longitudinal Studies, Disadvantaged
See, Beng Huat; Torgerson, Carole; Gorard, Stephen; Ainsworth, Hannah; Low, Graham; Wright, Kath – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2011
The aim of the article is to identify those factors that drive the high participation in immediate post-16 and higher education of some minority ethnic groups in the UK. What could we learn from these examples to encourage higher aspirations more generally? The article reports a summary of a formal and systematic review of 1678 studies dated 1997…
Descriptors: Family Characteristics, Foreign Countries, Minority Groups, Literature Reviews
Gorard, Stephen; See, Beng Huat – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2008
In the UK, as in several developed countries, concern has been expressed by interested commentators about the apparent decline of post-16 participation in the "hard" sciences (especially physics and chemistry). While formal full-time participation in 16-19 education and higher education has increased since the 1990s, both the relative and absolute…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Physics, Chemistry, Socioeconomic Status
Gorard, Stephen; Smith, Emma – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2007
This paper presents some results from a review of evidence on the barriers to participation in further and higher education in England, organised around the life-course of an individual from birth to the decision to participate in FE/HE at the traditional age. It is clear that inequalities between socioeconomic groups appear early in life and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Adult Education
Peer reviewedSelwyn, Neil; Gorard, Stephen – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2003
Policy discourse about lifelong learning has shifted from economic imperative to social and moral pursuit and intrinsic good. Despite this, the emphasis on technological solutions in Information Age discourse subjugates social, civic, and political concerns to an economic competitiveness rationale. (Contains 66 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Educational Attitudes, Educational Objectives, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedGorard, Stephen – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2002
Initial education has been the focus of policy, resulting in higher participation rates and attainment. However, adult rates of participation and qualification have received less attention and are decreasing. One solution might be to break the link between education and human capital investment and foster a vision of lifelong learning as valuable…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, Educational Attainment, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedGorard, Stephen; Rees, Gareth; Fevre, Ralph; Furlong, John – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 1998
In Britain, the notion of the Learning Society is advocated as an investment in economic development and a way to improve access to education. Study of adult-education participation in South Wales over 50 years suggests that the Learning Society is a rhetorical device that masks the lack of real progress toward widespread inclusion and access to…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Foreign Countries, Lifelong Learning

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