Humanities education as a pathway for women in regional and rural Australia: Clemente Ballarat
This paper provides insight into the experience of Clemente humanities education for six regional and rural Australian women living around Ballarat. Each took part in an audio-taped semi-structured interview which explored the impact that university study had on their lives. Their responses suggest that Clemente Ballarat was life-giving. The student insights identified the critical importance of: providing a supportive learning environment for people lacking life opportunities and routine; students feeling better and happier with themselves resultant from personal learning achievements; doing ... Show more
Authors: Gervasoni, Ann; Smith, Jeremy; Howard, Peter
Published: Melbourne, Victoria, ALA, 2013
Resource type: Article
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