Exploring Equity in Higher Education Systems: Reflections from Argentina and Chile

Autores
Garcia, Ana Maria
Año de publicación
2019
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inglés
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Descripción
Public debates on equity in higher education usually focus on the impact of admissions and funding policies on systems as a whole. More specifically, it is assumed that, first, the more selective the admission criteria and procedures are, the fewer the opportunities that lower-income students will have to access higher education. Second, the cost-sharing of undergraduate studies through tuition fees can reduce the chances of the less privileged social strata to pursue higher education studies. Although both premises are true, two additional factors can affect equity in higher education significantly: one, the capacity of the secondary and undergraduate levels to retain and provide high-quality education to lower-income and culturally disadvantaged students; and two, the institutional differentiation, which results in vertical stratification in terms of status, with lower-income students attending low-quality institutions.
Fil: Garcia, Ana Maria. Centro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Materia
EQUITY
MASSIFICATION
HIGHER EDUCATION
LATIN AMERICA
ARGENTINA
CHILE
LATIN AMERICA
DIFFERENTIATION
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Exploring Equity in Higher Education Systems: Reflections from Argentina and Chile
title Exploring Equity in Higher Education Systems: Reflections from Argentina and Chile
spellingShingle Exploring Equity in Higher Education Systems: Reflections from Argentina and Chile
Garcia, Ana Maria
EQUITY
MASSIFICATION
HIGHER EDUCATION
LATIN AMERICA
ARGENTINA
CHILE
LATIN AMERICA
DIFFERENTIATION
title_short Exploring Equity in Higher Education Systems: Reflections from Argentina and Chile
title_full Exploring Equity in Higher Education Systems: Reflections from Argentina and Chile
title_fullStr Exploring Equity in Higher Education Systems: Reflections from Argentina and Chile
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Equity in Higher Education Systems: Reflections from Argentina and Chile
title_sort Exploring Equity in Higher Education Systems: Reflections from Argentina and Chile
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Garcia, Ana Maria
author Garcia, Ana Maria
author_facet Garcia, Ana Maria
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv EQUITY
MASSIFICATION
HIGHER EDUCATION
LATIN AMERICA
ARGENTINA
CHILE
LATIN AMERICA
DIFFERENTIATION
topic EQUITY
MASSIFICATION
HIGHER EDUCATION
LATIN AMERICA
ARGENTINA
CHILE
LATIN AMERICA
DIFFERENTIATION
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Public debates on equity in higher education usually focus on the impact of admissions and funding policies on systems as a whole. More specifically, it is assumed that, first, the more selective the admission criteria and procedures are, the fewer the opportunities that lower-income students will have to access higher education. Second, the cost-sharing of undergraduate studies through tuition fees can reduce the chances of the less privileged social strata to pursue higher education studies. Although both premises are true, two additional factors can affect equity in higher education significantly: one, the capacity of the secondary and undergraduate levels to retain and provide high-quality education to lower-income and culturally disadvantaged students; and two, the institutional differentiation, which results in vertical stratification in terms of status, with lower-income students attending low-quality institutions.
Fil: Garcia, Ana Maria. Centro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
description Public debates on equity in higher education usually focus on the impact of admissions and funding policies on systems as a whole. More specifically, it is assumed that, first, the more selective the admission criteria and procedures are, the fewer the opportunities that lower-income students will have to access higher education. Second, the cost-sharing of undergraduate studies through tuition fees can reduce the chances of the less privileged social strata to pursue higher education studies. Although both premises are true, two additional factors can affect equity in higher education significantly: one, the capacity of the secondary and undergraduate levels to retain and provide high-quality education to lower-income and culturally disadvantaged students; and two, the institutional differentiation, which results in vertical stratification in terms of status, with lower-income students attending low-quality institutions.
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