Pedagogic quality and inequality in university first degrees

McLean, Monica (2017). Pedagogic quality and inequality in university first degrees. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-852685

Recent increases in the number of students attending universities appear to be accompanied by persistent inequities: poorer students go to less prestigious and well-resourced universities and, according to most league tables, receive a lower quality education. This project will question the assumption that education in higher status universities is necessarily better; and, will develop alternative definitions of 'quality' which allow that a university education is for personal growth and the public good, as well as for economic returns.
The project will evaluate the comparative quality of teaching and learning in first degrees in sociology and allied subjects in four distinct universities by drawing on the work of the sociologist Basil Bernstein who argues that formal education disadvantages the already disadvantaged. By way of interviews with lecturers and students, case-studies, a survey, video-tapes of teaching, evaluation of student work and analysis of documents the research team will capture the relationship and interactions between students' lives and backgrounds; the degrees that they study; and the conditions in their universities.
It is hoped that a better understanding of what should count as a good and just university education in different institutional settings will generate both debate and practical applications.

Data description (abstract)

The data stored includes: a) life-grids and transcripts from two hour semi-structured interviews pertaining to 98 students about their lives prior to university and their experience of university education and life in their first year (27=C, 23=D, 23=P, 25=S); b) transcripts relating to 31 of these students who became case study students and who were also interviewed about their second and third year education and experiences (6=C, 9=D, 9=P, 7=S); c) a survey of students from all three years of the degree with 769 returns from across the four institutions (210=C, 158=D, 163=P, 238=S) (48.5% 1st Year, 28.9% 2nd Year, 21.7% 3rd Year, .9% 4th Year); d) interviews with 12 seminar tutors who were interviewed about their teaching which was videoed (3=C, 3=D, 3=P, 3=S).

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Creator Name Affiliation ORCID (as URL)
McLean Monica University of Nottingham
Sponsors: Economic and Social Research Council
Grant reference: RES-062-23-1438
Topic classification: Education
Keywords: universities, students, quality of education, teaching, social inequality
Project title: Pedagogic quality and inequality in university first degrees
Grant holders: Professor Monica McLean, Dr Andrea Abbas, Dr Paul Ashwin
Project dates:
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1 November 200831 January 2012
Date published: 29 Sep 2017 10:15
Last modified: 29 Sep 2017 10:15

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