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Mitigating Circumstances in Higher Education

Authors :
Achinewhu-Nworgu, Elizabeth
Nworgu, Queen Chioma
Source :
Bulgarian Comparative Education Society. 2014Paper presented at the Annual International Conference of the Bulgarian Comparative Education Society (BCES) (12th, Sofia and Nessebar, Bulgaria, Jun 2014).
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

This paper explores the extenuating circumstances that have a direct impact on Higher Education students' academic progress. It looks at the rules and regulations of two Higher Education Institutions in the UK to determine whether they are in line with basic human rights policies. It also seeks to find out how students' educational progress has been affected by mitigating circumstances. The paper utilises case studies of students who have experienced difficult circumstances over which they had no control, and have therefore had extended interruptive periods in their education, which adversely affected their education progress. The paper also reviews the rules and regulations of the two institutions concerned. The findings from the analysis of the case studies and the two institutions' rules and regulations show that mitigating circumstances do have some negative impact on students' academic progress. The findings also show that educational institutions need to pay closer attention to basic human rights principles in helping students to progress. [For the complete Volume 12 proceedings, see ED597979.]

Details

Language :
English
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Bulgarian Comparative Education Society
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
ED598037
Document Type :
Speeches/Meeting Papers<br />Reports - Research