![]() | Diversity and Choice in Higher Education Subjects: Behavioral Sciences; Education; Development Studies Environment Social Work Urban Studies; Social Sciences; Higher Education; Multicultural Education; Sociology of Education; Education; Psychological Science; International & Comparative Education; Sociology; Sociology & Social Policy; Educational Psychology; Study of Higher Education; Education & Development; Social Inequality; Race & Ethnic Studies; Social Class; Social Psychology; Post 16 Education; Social Policy; Originally published in 1972 Diversity and Choice in Higher Education focuses on the diversity of institutions and the corresponding notion that students should be allowed to choose freely between them, regardless of distance from home. The book includes an exhaustive assessment of relevant research evidence, not only from Britain but also from the United States and other countries. The author examines such topics as the amount of diversity and choice permitted in the higher education systems of different countries, the extent to which the British system is diversified and the way in which students are distributed within it. He also explores certain hypotheses relating to the way pupils make their choice, examines critically the concept of matching students to institutions and discusses alternative models of student distribution. |
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