School-Based Enabling Programs: Creating Opportunity and Connection

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Student Success Pub Date : 2022-11-29 DOI:10.5204/ssj.2436
A. Olds, Angela Jones, Rebekah Sturniolo-Baker, Shanetia P. Clark, Jaimee Dawson, Wesley McGrath, Curtis Plumb, Catherine Schwartz, C. White
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A growing body of literature and rhetoric from the secondary sector recognises that traditional senior secondary curriculums are not catering to all university aspirational students. This need created an opportunity for University Preparation Pathways (UPP) at Murdoch University to provide a transitional path for an underserviced cohort. FlexiTrack High (FTH), a pioneering school-based enabling program, demonstrates how effective course design can create opportunities for underserviced cohorts, contribute to the Government’s goal of raising tertiary participation rates amongst young people and foster connections between tertiary and secondary institutions. Utilising a second-generation Enabling Transition Pedagogy (ETP), this report explores the pedagogical underpinnings of an effective school-based program. Autoethnographic data obtained through a unique collaboration between Murdoch and partnerships schools, as well as quantitative progression data and student surveys, provide early indicators of the wide range of impacts an explicit model of this nature can have on students and schools.
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基于学校的扶持计划:创造机会和联系
越来越多的中学文学和修辞学认识到,传统的高中课程并不能满足所有有志于大学学习的学生的需求。这一需求为默多克大学的大学预科课程(UPP)创造了一个机会,为服务不足的学生群体提供了一条过渡道路。FlexiTrack High(FTH)是一个开创性的基于学校的扶持计划,它展示了有效的课程设计如何为服务不足的群体创造机会,为政府提高年轻人高等教育参与率的目标做出贡献,并促进高等教育和中等教育机构之间的联系。本报告利用第二代促进转型教育学(ETP),探讨了有效的校本课程的教学基础。默多克与合作学校之间通过独特的合作获得的民族志数据,以及定量进展数据和学生调查,为这种性质的明确模型可能对学生和学校产生的广泛影响提供了早期指标。
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