The Building Blocks of Aspiration to Go to University in Young People From Post-Industrial Towns in England

IF 2.8 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Charlotte Price, Tamara Thiele, Martin Price
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In England, there has been a shift away from ‘aspiration raising’ in widening participation (WP) activities aimed at improving access to higher education (HE) for students from low socio-economic status groups. This shift is partly based on the notion that students from these groups do not inherently “aim lower” However, understanding the factors that drive aspirations towards HE remains crucial for addressing geographical gaps in HE participation that cannot be explained by prior attainment. This study aimed to inform WP practices using rich questionnaire data from 602 year 10 students across six schools in post-industrial English towns known for high community need and poor opportunities, contextualised within a Theory of Possible Selves framework. The questionnaire examined students' HE aspirations, education perceptions, and self-esteem. Findings revealed that only 39.4% of the students in this cohort aspired to university at age 18, with significant gender differences: 46.6% of females versus 29.8% of males (p < 0.001), thus challenging the notion of pre-set high aspirations and underlining the importance of locality-specific and socio-cultural context. Having role models, particularly close relatives, who have been to university is valuable, underscoring the importance of fostering similar social capital for students without such connections. Commitment to schooling and academic self-concept were significant predictors of HE aspiration, with two specific elements standing out for WP consideration: understanding the value of education and being confident in solving problems. Findings have important policy implications, which are discussed along with practical recommendations for tailoring WP interventions, considering contextual and socioeconomic factors.

英国后工业城镇年轻人上大学愿望的组成部分
在英国,扩大参与(WP)活动已经从“提高志向”转变为旨在改善来自低社会经济地位群体的学生获得高等教育(HE)的机会。这种转变部分是基于这样一种观念,即来自这些群体的学生并不天生“目标较低”。然而,了解推动高等教育愿望的因素对于解决高等教育参与方面的地理差距仍然至关重要,这些差距无法用先前的成就来解释。本研究旨在利用丰富的问卷调查数据,为WP实践提供信息,这些数据来自后工业时代英国城镇六所学校的602名10年级学生,这些学校以高社区需求和低机会而闻名,并在可能自我理论框架下进行了背景分析。问卷调查了学生的高等教育愿望、教育观念和自尊。调查结果显示,在该队列中,只有39.4%的学生在18岁时渴望上大学,性别差异显著:女性为46.6%,男性为29.8% (p < 0.001),从而挑战了预设高抱负的概念,并强调了特定地区和社会文化背景的重要性。拥有上过大学的榜样,尤其是近亲,是很有价值的,这强调了为没有这种关系的学生培养类似社会资本的重要性。对学校教育的投入和学术自我概念是高等教育志向的重要预测因素,WP考虑的两个具体因素是:理解教育的价值和对解决问题的信心。研究结果具有重要的政策意义,并在考虑环境和社会经济因素的情况下,对调整WP干预措施提出了实际建议。
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European Journal of Education
European Journal of Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The prime aims of the European Journal of Education are: - To examine, compare and assess education policies, trends, reforms and programmes of European countries in an international perspective - To disseminate policy debates and research results to a wide audience of academics, researchers, practitioners and students of education sciences - To contribute to the policy debate at the national and European level by providing European administrators and policy-makers in international organisations, national and local governments with comparative and up-to-date material centred on specific themes of common interest.
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