University Enabling Programs While Still At School: Supporting the Transition of Low-Ses Students from High School to University

University participation rates are significantly lower in low socioeconomic status (SES) areas in Australia. Specifically, rates differ between-schools and within-schools, where inequalities in opportunities to access university pathway programs exist. The aim of this study was to test whether acade...

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Main Authors: Vernon, Lynette, Watson, S., Moore, W., Seddon, S.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Australian Association for Research in Education 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74188
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Watson, S.
Moore, W.
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description University participation rates are significantly lower in low socioeconomic status (SES) areas in Australia. Specifically, rates differ between-schools and within-schools, where inequalities in opportunities to access university pathway programs exist. The aim of this study was to test whether academic encouragement supported students’ school satisfaction and increased their desire for, expectation of and belief in the possibility of university study and whether differences were evident depending on pathway of study: the ATAR pathway versus a Year 12 access enabling pathway program called TLC110. A sample of 257 high school students (58% female) from 18 high schools, within a low-SES area of outer metropolitan Perth, Western Australia, were surveyed. Teacher encouragement was found to be positively associated with school satisfaction and, in turn, supported university desire, expectation and belief for ATAR students but not for TLC110 students. Qualitative data were collected (n = 9) to contextualise the inclusivity of TLC110 for high school students from low-SES backgrounds to support aspirations for university.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-741882019-08-07T01:44:29Z University Enabling Programs While Still At School: Supporting the Transition of Low-Ses Students from High School to University Vernon, Lynette Watson, S. Moore, W. Seddon, S. University participation rates are significantly lower in low socioeconomic status (SES) areas in Australia. Specifically, rates differ between-schools and within-schools, where inequalities in opportunities to access university pathway programs exist. The aim of this study was to test whether academic encouragement supported students’ school satisfaction and increased their desire for, expectation of and belief in the possibility of university study and whether differences were evident depending on pathway of study: the ATAR pathway versus a Year 12 access enabling pathway program called TLC110. A sample of 257 high school students (58% female) from 18 high schools, within a low-SES area of outer metropolitan Perth, Western Australia, were surveyed. Teacher encouragement was found to be positively associated with school satisfaction and, in turn, supported university desire, expectation and belief for ATAR students but not for TLC110 students. Qualitative data were collected (n = 9) to contextualise the inclusivity of TLC110 for high school students from low-SES backgrounds to support aspirations for university. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74188 10.1007/s13384-018-0288-5 Australian Association for Research in Education restricted
spellingShingle Vernon, Lynette
Watson, S.
Moore, W.
Seddon, S.
University Enabling Programs While Still At School: Supporting the Transition of Low-Ses Students from High School to University
title University Enabling Programs While Still At School: Supporting the Transition of Low-Ses Students from High School to University
title_full University Enabling Programs While Still At School: Supporting the Transition of Low-Ses Students from High School to University
title_fullStr University Enabling Programs While Still At School: Supporting the Transition of Low-Ses Students from High School to University
title_full_unstemmed University Enabling Programs While Still At School: Supporting the Transition of Low-Ses Students from High School to University
title_short University Enabling Programs While Still At School: Supporting the Transition of Low-Ses Students from High School to University
title_sort university enabling programs while still at school: supporting the transition of low-ses students from high school to university
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74188