STEM, Social Mobility and Equality
Avenues for Widening Access
Bernard Barker author Kate Hoskins author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Published:27th Jul '21
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This book examines the role of the family in intra and inter-generational social movement. The authors take a genealogical approach to researching social mobility, using a university chemistry department as a case study to explore participants’ motives for pursuing a STEM undergraduate degree and the influences that have shaped them. Assessing the roles of genealogy, family and higher education in shaping their aspirations and careers, the authors examine the contributions of these variables to the students aspirations. With a wealth of empirically rich qualitative data, the authors identify areas where work is required to achieve greater equality of access to high performing chemistry departments and enhance career outcomes, which could be applied more widely. This book will appeal to scholars of educational inequalities and widening access, particularly in terms of STEM education.
ISBN: 9783030492182
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184 pages
1st ed. 2020