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V. Foreign Higher Education and Education Systems, International Relations, Bilateral Relations
B. Essays, Commentaries, Statements
Author
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BENNION, Alice
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Title
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The benefits of part-time undergraduate study and UK higher education policy : a literature review / Alice Bennion, Anna Scesa and Ruth Williams |
Publication year
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2011 |
Source/Footnote
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In: Higher education quarterly. - 65 (2011) 2, S. 145 - 163
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Inventory number
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29985 |
Keywords
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Ausland : Großbritannien : Studium, Studenten, Lehre ; Studentenschaft : Studienverhalten |
Abstract
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Part-time study in the UK is significant: nearly 40 per cent of higher education students study part-time. This article reports on a literature review that sought to understand the economic and social benefits of part-time study in the UK. It concludes that there are substantial and wide-ranging benefits from studying part-time. The article also aims to place the discussion in the current policy context by drawing attention to the fact that while part-time study is seen as important for increasing the global competitiveness of the UK economy, expansion of higher education has tended to focus on the young, full-time student; furthermore, part-time study is less generously resourced compared to full-time study. New policy pronouncements made in 2009 appear to recognise these policy contradictions, which state that most future growth will be in provision other than the full-time, 3-year undergraduate degree. Indeed, the Government's independent review of fees has recognized that parity of funding is an issue and its recommendations on part-time study have been endorsed by the government.^(HRK / Abstract übernommen) |