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Achieving diversity : pathways may be the solution!

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posted on 2024-10-31, 16:59 authored by Anthony Mills, Patricia McLaughlin, Peter Davis
This paper examines the role of pathways in increasing the diversity of higher education student cohorts. The Commonwealth Government has as its higher education reform agenda the increased participation of under-represented groups to a 20% diversity target for Australian universities. Yet for many universities, reaching this target will require significant changes to entry and access conditions. This paper examines two case studies of construction education pathways and evaluates their effectiveness in addressing diversity using the DEMO matrix developed by the National Centre for Student Equity in Higher Education (NCSEHE). The first case study was based on a VET in Schools model that articulates school students into construction courses in TAFE and higher education. The second case study targets mature aged people who do not have formal qualifications in construction, but wish to participate in higher education. The results indicate that pathways into construction degrees can improve student equity ratios, but element such as learner engagement, confidence, resources and collaboration are critical features of successful pathways. These results have important implications for future decision making regarding university articulation models in light of higher education diversity targets.

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Start page

236

End page

252

Total pages

17

Outlet

Proceedings of the 36th Annual Conference for Australasian University Building Educators Association (AUBEA 2011)

Editors

Rick Best, Craig Langston

Name of conference

AUBEA 2011: Getting a Building Degree -The End of the Beginning

Publisher

Bond University, Institute of Sustainable Development and Architecture

Place published

Gold Coast, Australia

Start date

2011-04-27

End date

2011-04-29

Language

English

Copyright

© 2011 Bond University

Former Identifier

2006040527

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-04-15

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