A regulative proposal of student-life balance in Higher Eduacation
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https://doi.org/10.1344/re&d.v0i13.15501Keywords:
High Education, study-life balance, pregnant and parenting students on campus, family-friendly universityAbstract
The student-life balance is the right that guarantees the equilibrium between ensuring the fulfillment of academic obligations and family responsibilities. In the current university curricula, the requirement to fulfill a certain number of classroom credits and other measures implemented by the European Space of Superior Education, pose a problem for students who need to reconcile parenthood with their training.
In this research, we use a qualitative methodology based on the analysis of documentary content. We review the different international studies that investigate the resources, policies and lines of action that enable this balance in the context of Higher Education. And we discuss the information contained in the websites of various national and international universities. The results show that Spanish universities do not offer policies or concrete actions, highlighting the absence of a legal framework to support and ensure the student-life balance at university. To conclude, we propose some regulatory measures, as genuine equal options, to avoid discriminatory situationsDownloads
Published
2016-03-31
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Alonso-Sanz, A., Iglesias Martínez, M. J., & Lozano Cabezas, I. (2016). A regulative proposal of student-life balance in Higher Eduacation. Education and Law Review, (13). https://doi.org/10.1344/re&d.v0i13.15501
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