Mature-Age Student’s Opportunities as a Matter of Social Inclusion in the Higher Education
Inga Zeide,
Gunta Kalvāne
Abstract:Digital revolution, pandemics, market-orientation, and massification in higher education, as well globalization – a worldwide challenge in economics, politics, societal structures, and health systems – completely changes the “age landscape” in universities. Over the last 20 years, universities around the world have seen an increase in the number of non-traditional or mature-age students and are facing complex and challenging problems. In the literature these “non-traditional” in terms of age students are calle… Show more
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