The role of intergenerational relationships in challenging educational inequality: improving participation of working-class pupils in higher education

Hunter, K., Wilson, A. and McArthur, K. (2018) The role of intergenerational relationships in challenging educational inequality: improving participation of working-class pupils in higher education. Journal of Intergenerational Relationships, 16(1-2), pp. 5-25. (doi: 10.1080/15350770.2018.1404382)

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Abstract

Analysis of data on school leavers in the UK points to considerable inequality in access to higher education. This is particularly acute in Scotland where access to the most competitive courses remains extremely difficult for those young people who are first in their generation to try and enter university or from low-income households. Programs to address this issue have had varied approaches framed around policy ambitions to “close the attainment gap” or “raise aspirations.” However, research has argued that these approaches have largely conceptualized the problem at an individual rather than structural level (Cummings et al., 2012; Gorard, Beng, and Davies, 2012). The Intergenerational Mentoring Network is an ongoing research and development project which recruits retired professionals as volunteer mentors and matches them with 15–18 year old secondary school pupils from lower-income areas of the city. This paper draws from research within this project to demonstrate the difficulties these young people face surrounding their interaction with very different social and cultural worlds, of which they have limited understanding and very restricted access. The paper illuminates the crucial role that intergenerational relationships can play in supporting young people in their journey into higher education. These are roles that, collectively, are enabling more young people to move into university and professional careers and through increasing social mobility are challenging inequality.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:McArthur, Dr Katie
Authors: Hunter, K., Wilson, A., and McArthur, K.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Psychology & Neuroscience
Journal Name:Journal of Intergenerational Relationships
Publisher:Taylor & Francis
ISSN:1535-0770
ISSN (Online):1535-0932
Published Online:22 December 2017

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