The discourse of widening participation and its critics: an institutional case study

This paper takes as its focus the contradictory discourse of widening participation (WP). We argue that given the conflicting accounts of WP it is highly unlikely that higher education staff will be able articulate a coherent definition of WP practice. We illustrate our thesis with an institutional...

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Main Authors: Jacqueline Stevenson, Sue Clegg, Ruth Lefever
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UCL Press 2010-06-01
Series:London Review of Education
Online Access:https://www.scienceopen.com/document?vid=bf1c0088-224a-4fe1-8f1b-0e3b3553c0fe
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spelling doaj-b58910224462431d9953066c1f3ee5f72020-12-16T09:44:39ZengUCL PressLondon Review of Education1474-84792010-06-0110.1080/14748460.2010.487328The discourse of widening participation and its critics: an institutional case studyJacqueline StevensonSue CleggRuth LefeverThis paper takes as its focus the contradictory discourse of widening participation (WP). We argue that given the conflicting accounts of WP it is highly unlikely that higher education staff will be able articulate a coherent definition of WP practice. We illustrate our thesis with an institutional case study which analysed policy documents and was based on in-depth interviews with staff. We found that not only did staff have contradictory definitions of WP, but that those who saw themselves as committed questioned the commitment of others. Thus despite institutional rhetoric our participants fell back on personal values when implementing WP activity.https://www.scienceopen.com/document?vid=bf1c0088-224a-4fe1-8f1b-0e3b3553c0fe
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description This paper takes as its focus the contradictory discourse of widening participation (WP). We argue that given the conflicting accounts of WP it is highly unlikely that higher education staff will be able articulate a coherent definition of WP practice. We illustrate our thesis with an institutional case study which analysed policy documents and was based on in-depth interviews with staff. We found that not only did staff have contradictory definitions of WP, but that those who saw themselves as committed questioned the commitment of others. Thus despite institutional rhetoric our participants fell back on personal values when implementing WP activity.
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