posted on 2025-05-09, 00:35authored byAlan Beckley
Widening participation (WP) in higher education to disadvantaged young people is essential for the future economic and social well-being of Australia to ensure sustainability of its national and commercial standing in the world, economic progress and social justice. This article will examine how, in a university, evaluation can be used to ensure optimum learning from WP projects for continuous improvement while complying with government funding and reporting requirements that ensure public money is spent wisely and to optimum effect. The approach of the University of Western Sydney is to utilise a three tier process of (i) appropriate project management tools and techniques; (ii) careful and sensitive targeting of equity group participants, and; (iii) non-intrusive and confidential evaluation processes. With this combination of procedures, programs and projects can be effectively evaluated to ensure pre-determined objectives will be achieved and the all-important socio-economic outcomes can be realised.
History
Journal title
International Studies in Widening Participation
Volume
1
Issue
International Studies in Widening Participation , 2
Pagination
2-14
Publisher
University of Newcastle
Language
en, English
College/Research Centre
College of Human and Social Futures
School
Centre of Excellence for Equity in Higher Education (CEEHE)
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