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The Equity Raw‐Score Matrix – a multi‐dimensional indicator of potential disadvantage in higher education
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Potential DisadvantageEducationStudent OutcomeEquity Raw‐score MatrixEducational EquityStudent RetentionInclusive EducationUniversity Student RetentionEconomicsStudent SuccessEducational StatisticsEducational MeasurementHigher Education ManagementHigher EducationHigher Education FinanceHigher Education AssessmentEducational AssessmentEducation PolicyStudent Affairs
Issues surrounding student participation, transition, retention and successful completion in higher education are topical. While the Australian federal government has identified broad groupings of under‐represented students, these do not shed light on the complexities underlying the issues of the educationally disadvantaged, such as the compounding problems of multiple equity‐group membership or the overlay of the acute or chronic effects of equity sub‐group membership. This paper details the Equity Raw‐Score Matrix. The matrix is a multi‐dimensional indicator of potential disadvantage in learners, created for the specific purposes of diagnosing the complexities of educational disadvantage and creating pre‐emptive strategies for the participation, transition and retention of students who are disadvantaged. The paper also describes the qualitative research study that was the catalyst for the creation of the matrix.
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