The shifting subjectification of the ‘widening participation’ student

Emily Danvers, Tamsin Hinton-Smith
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In this chapter, we focus on the emotional dimensions of widening participation (WP) that are often obscured through much activity and evaluation surrounding National Collaborative Outreach Programmes (NCOPs). We consider, using data collected with young people, what focusing on their affective worlds or emotional states might reveal about current and future imaginings of the ‘potential’ higher education (HE) student, as well as the current state of play within the practices of WP. This draws from our experience leading regional research and evaluation of Phase 1 of the Office for Students-funded UK-wide NCOP, which ran from January 2017 to July 2019. In this chapter, we draw predominantly on insight from qualitative learner data generated through individual and group interviews with 83 young people aged between 11 and 18, carried out as part of a larger mixed methods data set. We argue that the targeting of geo-demographic measures, and the surrounding socio-economic and policy climate risks obscuring the persistence of more pervasive forces against HE progression beyond the individual or community levels.
“扩大参与”学生主体性的转变
在本章中,我们重点关注扩大参与(WP)的情感维度,这一维度往往被围绕国家合作外展计划(NCOPs)的许多活动和评估所掩盖。我们考虑,通过收集年轻人的数据,关注他们的情感世界或情绪状态,可能会揭示“潜在”高等教育(HE)学生当前和未来的想象,以及WP实践中的当前游戏状态。这借鉴了我们在2017年1月至2019年7月期间领导学生办公室资助的全英国NCOP第一阶段区域研究和评估的经验。在本章中,我们主要利用定性学习者数据的洞察力,这些数据是通过对83名年龄在11至18岁之间的年轻人进行个人和小组访谈产生的,作为更大的混合方法数据集的一部分进行的。我们认为,地理人口统计措施的目标,以及周围的社会经济和政策气候风险,掩盖了在个人或社区层面之外,更普遍的阻碍高等教育进展的力量的持久性。
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