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The Equity Challenge in Tertiary Education Jamil Salmi Tertiary Education Coordinator WCHE Paris, 7 July 2009
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5 outline of the presentation the elusive equity goal common misconceptions about equity the equity imperative
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6 equality of opportunity The impertinent courtesy of an invitation offered to unwelcome guests, in the certainty that circumstances will prevent them from accepting. Richard Tawney
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7 tertiary enrollment per quintile
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8 elusive equity Mexico (2005) –only 1% of 15-24 year old from poorest quintile attend tertiary education –32% from richest quintile Thailand: – 50% of students from richest quintile – 5% from poorest quintile
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9 elusive equity (II) France: –probability of access to Grande Ecole is 11 times higher for children of professionals than of blue collar worker –6,000 € per student at university, vs. 20,000 € in preparatory schools USA: probability to access Ivy League university is 8.3% for lowest quintile and 50% for richest quintile
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10 outline of the presentation the elusive equity goal common misconceptions about equity
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11 free is fair USP –84% candidates from public high schools –30% of new students –in medicine, only 3 out of 180 new entrants Bolivia –more poor people in fee-paying private institutions than in free public institutions
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12 fair is fair unified entrance examination with objective and transparent selection criteria –Eastern Europe and Central Asia –Chile
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13 it’s all about money institutional barriers –pathways –recognition of various forms of skill acquisition motivation
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14 the dice are cast Paris Texas positive discrimination
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15 access means success obstacles continue to exist after admission –UNICAMP
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16 outline of the presentation the elusive equity goal common misconceptions about equity the equity imperative
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17 the equity imperative social justice loss of talent –Outliers example
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18 build the foundations: South Korea and Brazil 1960 1980 2000 80% 3% 17% 49% 42% 9% 18% 55% 26% 1960 1980 2000 84% 14% 2% 87% 9% 4% 78% 14% 8%
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19 three policy levers financial aid to overcome economic barriers
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Brazil ProUni State purchases seats in private universities offered to top students from low-income families who don’t get a seat in a public university no actual payment to the university, but tax exemption
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Colombia “access with equity” (Antioquia) –partnership (local government, private firms and private universities) –low-income students who don’t get a seat in a public university get financial aid to enter a private university (75% scholarship and 25% subsidized loan) Uniminuto de Dios University –high quality, private institution catering to low-income students in marginal zones
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23 three policy levers financial aid to overcome economic barriers preferential admission non-monetary interventions to improve academic readiness and increase motivation
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25 the way forward detailed data on equity dimensions (household, institutional, national) assessment of what works and what does not work
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26 Everybody is equal. But some are more equal than others. George Orwell
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