In 2005 the UK government introduced new vocationally-related Diploma qualification. Two year programmes were examined in the summers of 2010 and 2011; initial government hopes for candidate numbers proved largely ephemeral and results were disappointing. This article explores what happened to the Diploma’s lofty ambitions using the summer of 2010 and 2011 results and a 2006 government policy analysis that went largely unheeded, in order to draw out lessons from this centrally developed programme. Critical insights from earlier vocationally-related, centrally mandated qualifications, such as GNVQs were generally ignored in policymakers’ misguided attempts to create something ‘new’. The analysis centres on the neglected aspects of the qualif...
This article evaluates the British system of NVQs, focusing on their capacity to increase skill leve...
This research project examines the changing relationship between young people and educational qualif...
This article considers the implications of current government education policy for those learners wi...
This article reports on an evaluation of the development of a new type of qualification that is bein...
Reforming vocational education in the English education and training system has occupied governments...
Is England's current system of vocational qualifications (VQs) fit for purpose? The conclusion that ...
The introduction of the 14-19 Diploma into the English Qualifications framework was\ud the most deve...
Is England's current system of vocational qualifications (VQs) fit for purpose? The conclusion that ...
High unemployment and, more recently, global competition have led many countries to review their edu...
Despite the fact that students are often articulate about qualifications policy matters, their persp...
This study seeks to examine the issues surrounding the introduction of a new education policy in Eng...
UK policy makers continue to focus on increasing skills as a means to economic and social prosperity...
UK policy makers continue to focus on increasing skills as a means to economic and social prosperity...
Following the Wolf Report (2011) the Coalition Government (2010-2015) introduced a range of policy r...
This paper presents some of the findings of an evaluation of the development of the first fourteen 1...
This article evaluates the British system of NVQs, focusing on their capacity to increase skill leve...
This research project examines the changing relationship between young people and educational qualif...
This article considers the implications of current government education policy for those learners wi...
This article reports on an evaluation of the development of a new type of qualification that is bein...
Reforming vocational education in the English education and training system has occupied governments...
Is England's current system of vocational qualifications (VQs) fit for purpose? The conclusion that ...
The introduction of the 14-19 Diploma into the English Qualifications framework was\ud the most deve...
Is England's current system of vocational qualifications (VQs) fit for purpose? The conclusion that ...
High unemployment and, more recently, global competition have led many countries to review their edu...
Despite the fact that students are often articulate about qualifications policy matters, their persp...
This study seeks to examine the issues surrounding the introduction of a new education policy in Eng...
UK policy makers continue to focus on increasing skills as a means to economic and social prosperity...
UK policy makers continue to focus on increasing skills as a means to economic and social prosperity...
Following the Wolf Report (2011) the Coalition Government (2010-2015) introduced a range of policy r...
This paper presents some of the findings of an evaluation of the development of the first fourteen 1...
This article evaluates the British system of NVQs, focusing on their capacity to increase skill leve...
This research project examines the changing relationship between young people and educational qualif...
This article considers the implications of current government education policy for those learners wi...