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Auteur: Graeme Atherton

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Graeme Atherton has been working in access to higher education and social mobility for nearly 20 years. He has led regional, national and international initiatives to increase opportunity in higher education. He is a frequent commentator on social mobility and education in the UK and internationally. As Chair of the World Congress on Access to Post-Secondary Education he is leading a global movement to open up opportunity to benefit from education for learners over the life course across the world.




6 Ebooks door Graeme Atherton

Graeme Atherton: The Success Paradox
Social mobility needs a re-boot. The narrow, economistic way of measuring it favoured by politicians and academics is unsustainable and is contributing to rising inequality. This timely book provides …
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€43.99
Atherton Graeme Atherton: Access to Higher Education
This book is the first systematic attempt to examine one of the biggest challenges facing universities and society in the 21st century: how do we create opportunities to allow people from all social …
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Engels
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€43.74
Graeme Atherton: Success Paradox
Social mobility needs a re-boot. The narrow, economistic way of measuring it favoured by politicians and academics is unsustainable and is contributing to rising inequality. This timely book provides …
PDF
Engels
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€35.02
Graeme Atherton & Neil Harrison: Marginalised Communities in Higher Education
Drawing on examples from nine countries across five continents, this book offers anyone interested in the future of higher education the opportunity to understand how communities become marginalised …
EPUB
Engels
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€46.07
Graeme Atherton & Neil Harrison: Marginalised Communities in Higher Education
Drawing on examples from nine countries across five continents, this book offers anyone interested in the future of higher education the opportunity to understand how communities become marginalised …
PDF
Engels
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€46.12
Graeme Atherton & Steve Kendall: Widening Access throughout the Student Lifecycle
Access to higher education (HE) by social background in England is profoundly unequal. These inequalities, however, are not confined to socio-economic background, nor just to entry into HE. Retention …
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€112.07