Higher Education in Scotland and the UK

Diverging or Converging Systems?

Sheila Riddell editor Elisabet Weedon editor Sarah Minty editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:12th Nov '15

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This study of higher education policy across Scotland and the rest of the UK reveals some uncomfortable truths. The rapid growth of the higher education across the UK has led to the inclusion of more students from socially disadvantaged backgrounds, but institutional hierarchies have remained intact. Despite political rhetoric surrounding free higher education in Scotland, the system has failed to produce more egalitarian outcomes compared with the rest of the UK. However, the policy has become very difficult to challenge and is likely to survive for some time. Universities in Scotland have flourished over the past decade, but the fact that their funding has been prioritised over that of schools and colleges has had some unwelcome consequences. School attainment is the most important factor affecting university participation, so improving the educational outcomes of pupils from poorer backgrounds would involve channeling more resources into schools and colleges. The devolution settlement is currently under intense discussion and constitutional arrangements will undoubtedly continue to change. However, with higher education systems increasingly interlinked, not only within the UK but internationally, policy approaches based on the permanence and inviolability of national boundaries are no longer tenable.

This is a timely book which will be essential reading for all those interested in the impact of devolution on higher education in the UK. Drawing on a variety of data sources, it provides an authoritative analysis which questions some of the rhetoric which has surrounded these issues. * Jim Gallacher, Centre for Research in Lifelong Learning, Glasgow Caledonian University *

ISBN: 9781474404587

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 441g

184 pages