posted on 2023-05-22, 17:29authored byStagg, A, Carina Bossu
Open Educational Policy has become increasingly the subject of government attention globally, primarily with a focus on reducing educational costs for tax payers. Parallel to, yet rarely convergent with, these initiatives is an espoused sector-wide commitment to broadening participation in higher education, especially for students of low socio-economic backgrounds. Criticism of both open education and social inclusion policy highlights a deficiency in both the metrics used by policy-makers and the maturity of conceptual understanding applied to both notions. This chapter explores the possibilities afforded to social inclusion in universities by open education, and the case for an integrated approach to educational policy that recognizes the impact of a multi-causal foundation on the broader educational ecosystem.
History
Publication title
Open Education: International Perspectives in Higher Education
Editors
P Blessinger and TJ Bliss
Pagination
115-136
ISBN
978-1-78374-280-6
Department/School
DVC - Education
Publisher
Open Book Publishers
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Extent
16
Rights statement
Copyright 2016 Adrian Stagg and Carina Bossu. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/