Tuition fees, entrance examinations and misconceptions about equity in higher music education

Tuula Jääskeläinen
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The increasing participation rate in higher education has raised its own issues, such as how to fund the growth while retaining the quality of education. In Finland, it has been argued that the tuition-free higher education policy increases equality. On the other hand, in the United Kingdom, establishing a system of tuition fees supported by an income-contingent loan system for students has also been argued to increase equality. In Australia, students also face high tuition fees for higher education, as well as a support system focused on domestic students. In addition to tuition fees, entrance examinations also play a crucial part in higher education systems. In order to examine inequalities in higher education from the students’ point of view, tuition fees are scrutinised in connection with equality, and entrance examinations in relation to cultural reproduction. Comparing examples of higher music education institutions in Finland, the United Kingdom, and Australia shows that there are large differences between the tuition fees charged for domestic and international students, as well as between countries. Entrance examinations in higher music education are similar in these countries, but may include inequalities based on long traditions in the field of music, especially in classical music. By revealing misconceptions about equity in higher education, it is possible to have a critical debate about the role of tuition fee systems as they are connected with the economics of higher education, and about entrance examinations as reproducing social class inequalities. This discussion may contribute to the redefinition and reformation of more equitable and just education systems, and promote equality in general in society.
高等音乐教育中的学费、入学考试和对公平的误解
高等教育参与率的提高也带来了一些问题,比如如何在保持教育质量的同时为增长提供资金。在芬兰,有人认为免学费的高等教育政策增加了平等。另一方面,在英国,建立一个由学生收入贷款制度支持的学费制度也被认为是为了增加平等。在澳大利亚,学生还面临着高等教育的高昂学费,以及以国内学生为重点的支持系统。除了学费,入学考试在高等教育体系中也起着至关重要的作用。为了从学生的角度审视高等教育中的不平等,学费与平等密切相关,入学考试与文化再生产密切相关。比较芬兰、英国和澳大利亚高等音乐教育机构的例子表明,国内和国际学生收取的学费之间以及国家之间存在很大差异。在这些国家,高等音乐教育的入学考试是相似的,但可能包括基于音乐领域,特别是古典音乐领域的悠久传统的不平等。通过揭示对高等教育公平的误解,有可能对学费制度的作用进行批判性辩论,因为它们与高等教育的经济学有关,入学考试也会再现社会阶级不平等。这种讨论可能有助于重新定义和改革更公平和公正的教育制度,并促进社会上的普遍平等。
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