Partnership building for student access in online spaces: an evaluative exploration of the Higher Education Progression Partnership South Yorkshire

N. Pickering, A. Donnelly
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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant disruption to the educational experiences of young people and to educational institutions. This article will examine the opportunities and challenges of the 'emergency' move to online spaces for the universities, schools and colleges in the Higher Education Progression Partnership South Yorkshire (HeppSY). Within the article, there is a particular focus on stakeholder groups and their relationships, which were vital for accessing and engaging the target students for activities and initiatives, but they are often not explicitly discussed when evaluating the impact of widening participation activities. This article will present the findings of 16 interviews and focus groups and the opportunities and challenges of moving into an online space will be outlined from the perspective of two stakeholder groups, as well as issues around digital poverty, capability and funding. The discussion section will focus on the implications of the online environment for widening participation and partnerships and how it can be moved beyond emergency online delivery to be planned and sustainable. It concludes by outlining the role of the online in widening participation and partnership working that will help drive the diversification of access post-pandemic.
为学生访问在线空间建立伙伴关系:南约克郡高等教育发展伙伴关系的评估探索
2019冠状病毒病大流行对年轻人和教育机构的教育经历造成了严重干扰。本文将探讨南约克郡高等教育发展伙伴关系(HeppSY)中大学、学校和学院“紧急”转移到在线空间的机遇和挑战。在这篇文章中,特别关注了利益相关者群体及其关系,这对于接触和吸引目标学生参与活动和计划至关重要,但是在评估扩大参与活动的影响时,通常没有明确地讨论它们。本文将介绍16个访谈和焦点小组的调查结果,并从两个利益相关者群体的角度概述进入在线空间的机遇和挑战,以及围绕数字贫困、能力和资金的问题。讨论部分将重点讨论在线环境对扩大参与和伙伴关系的影响,以及如何使其超越紧急在线交付,实现规划和可持续。报告最后概述了在线在扩大参与和伙伴关系工作方面的作用,这将有助于推动大流行后获取途径的多样化。
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