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Institutional Strategies to Promote the Participation of Non-Traditional Students in Higher EducationGrupo de investigación
Hezkuntza berrikuntzaInnovación educativa
Hezkuntza prozesuak
Procesos educativos
Gizarte zientziak, erronkak eta arrakalak
Ciencias sociales, retos y brechas
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https://doi.org/10.18848/2327-7955/CGP/v33i01/149-169Publicado en
The International Journal of Learning in Higher Education 33 (1), 149-169Primera página
149Última página
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Common GroundPalabras clave
Non-Traditional Students
Participation
Governance
Higher Education Institutions ... [+]
Participation
Governance
Higher Education Institutions ... [+]
Non-Traditional Students
Participation
Governance
Higher Education Institutions
Inclusive Educational Systems [-]
Participation
Governance
Higher Education Institutions
Inclusive Educational Systems [-]
Materia (Tesauro UNESCO)
Educación especialClasificación UNESCO
Organización y planificación de la educaciónResumen
Most of the policies implemented in higher education institutions (HEIs) tend to be oriented
toward systems of representation and participation of traditional students, but do not respond to the need ... [+]
Most of the policies implemented in higher education institutions (HEIs) tend to be oriented
toward systems of representation and participation of traditional students, but do not respond to the needs
of non-traditional students (NTS). This article aims to present a model that allows HEIs to reflect on their
institutional strategies to foster inclusive engagement and participatory governance in this group of
students. These strategies cover aspects such as access, governance, participation, quality processes,
teaching and learning, and well-being, focusing specifically on NTS. Through a review of the literature, we
identified an initial set of categories related to the engagement and participation of NTS, which served as
the basis for the preliminary design of the model. This model was then validated using the Delphi technique
with the participation of international experts. Finally, the definitive version of the model was established
through a co-creation process with representatives of six European institutions associated with the
InclusiPHE (Inclusive Engagement of Non-Traditional Students in Professional Higher Education) project,
which focuses on the inclusion of NTS. In this article, we present a model for reflection on institutional
strategies to foster the engagement and participation of NTS in HEIs. This article is innovative in that it
provides a comprehensive model for reflection on institutional strategies that enable the implementation
of policies and practices aimed at generating a more inclusive institution, by considering NTS. [-]
Financiador
Comisión EuropeaPrograma
InclusiPHE-Inclusive Engagement of Non-Traditional Students in Professional Higher EducationProyecto
Project ref: 2020-1-ES01-KA203-083113Colecciones
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