- Title
- Success from the perspective of the successful: equity, success and completion in higher education
- Creator
- Rubin, Mark; Burke, Penny Jane; Bennett, Anna; Evans, Olivia; O'Shea, Sarah; Allen, Kristen; Parker, Jean; Denson, Nida; Douglas, Heather; Gendi, Monica; Hardacre, Stephanie; Howley, Peter; Macqueen, Suzanne; Mills, Carmen; Naylor, Ryan; Raciti, Maria
- Publisher
- University of Newcastle
- Resource Type
- report
- Date
- 2022
- Description
- Success is often assumed to have a common definition and to be a transparent term. However, the data shows that success is, in reality, personal, sociocultural and structural. According to government policy and institutional measures, it is considered in terms of pass/fail, grade averages or gaining employment (O’Shea & Delahunty, 2018). However, when students are asked about success, whilst there are references to vocational and quantifiable notions of success, equally, highly valuable personal, community and familial experiences are conveyed. This research clearly reveals the multidimensional and contextual nature of success.
- Subject
- equity; higher educaton; students; Centre of Excellence for Equity in Higher Education
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1433458
- Identifier
- uon:39258
- Identifier
- ISBN:9780725904517
- Language
- eng
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