TY - JOUR
T1 - Enhancing access in theory and practice
T2 - A study of graduates of an Israeli large public college in 1995-2003
AU - Davidovitch, Nitza
AU - Soen, Dan
PY - 2006/7
Y1 - 2006/7
N2 - This paper carefully follows graduates of the largest of Israel's public colleges, their success in their studies at the College, and in their studies towards graduate degrees in institutions of higher education in Israel. It explores who these graduates are, where they came from, their academic success, and where they headed after attaining an undergraduate degree. The aim is to examine the links between graduates' academic success and the preliminary conditions for their admission, that is the socioeconomic background from which they developed and their scholastic achievements prior to admission into the college. The paper cautiously indicates that the College fulfilled its social objective as defined by the Commission for Higher Education's decision to establish a system of colleges alongside the universities. It also points to several patterns typical of graduates of institutions of higher learning in Israel in general, from a broader perspective of academic graduates in the Western world.
AB - This paper carefully follows graduates of the largest of Israel's public colleges, their success in their studies at the College, and in their studies towards graduate degrees in institutions of higher education in Israel. It explores who these graduates are, where they came from, their academic success, and where they headed after attaining an undergraduate degree. The aim is to examine the links between graduates' academic success and the preliminary conditions for their admission, that is the socioeconomic background from which they developed and their scholastic achievements prior to admission into the college. The paper cautiously indicates that the College fulfilled its social objective as defined by the Commission for Higher Education's decision to establish a system of colleges alongside the universities. It also points to several patterns typical of graduates of institutions of higher learning in Israel in general, from a broader perspective of academic graduates in the Western world.
KW - Academic success
KW - Family background
KW - Graduates
KW - Higher education
KW - Scholastic achievement
KW - Stratified system
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AN - SCOPUS:33846220044
SN - 1443-1475
VL - 7
SP - 284
EP - 304
JO - International Education Journal
JF - International Education Journal
IS - 3
ER -