Since incorporation, the economic value of students to colleges has seen the language of 'risk' and 'drop-out' permeate the further education sector, placing retention and achievement high up on the agenda, with what appears to be little consideration for the consequences this might have for the students the terms describe. This study provides a detailed exploration of the conflicting accounts of the term ‘risk’ from the perspectives of tutors, support staff and managers within a further education college and the implications for their practice with students who are identified as ‘at risk’. The findings suggest that perceived risk is strongly associated with behaviours which make the student ‘vulnerable’, which could adversely affect studen...
Risk within learning environments is a much debated topic within early childhood education. The sect...
When students choose a certain field of study in college, some opportunities are instantly forgone. ...
The paper examines the ways in which rationalities of risk currently work to produce the academic as...
Since incorporation, the economic value of students to colleges has seen the language of 'risk' and ...
Since incorporation, the economic value of students to colleges has seen the language of 'risk' and ...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The conventional view since the earl...
The conventional view since the early 2000s has been that participation in higher education (HE) is ...
The expansion of higher education raises the risk environment for school-leavers as more occupations...
University preparatory or enabling programs operate in most Australian universities. The primary pur...
This article discusses the rise in prominence of \u27risk\u27 in schools and the processes and proce...
One of the proposals of the government’s higher education White Paper is to introduce risk-based reg...
This paper explores student and teacher understandings of what it means to be \u27at risk\u27 in a N...
This paper invokes the voices of young people who had been separated from mainstream schooling becau...
Purpose – The spread of entrepreneurial rent seeking (or entrepreneurialism for short) and market-ba...
Unexamined use of ubiquitous terms such as “at risk” in education and human service courses can lead...
Risk within learning environments is a much debated topic within early childhood education. The sect...
When students choose a certain field of study in college, some opportunities are instantly forgone. ...
The paper examines the ways in which rationalities of risk currently work to produce the academic as...
Since incorporation, the economic value of students to colleges has seen the language of 'risk' and ...
Since incorporation, the economic value of students to colleges has seen the language of 'risk' and ...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The conventional view since the earl...
The conventional view since the early 2000s has been that participation in higher education (HE) is ...
The expansion of higher education raises the risk environment for school-leavers as more occupations...
University preparatory or enabling programs operate in most Australian universities. The primary pur...
This article discusses the rise in prominence of \u27risk\u27 in schools and the processes and proce...
One of the proposals of the government’s higher education White Paper is to introduce risk-based reg...
This paper explores student and teacher understandings of what it means to be \u27at risk\u27 in a N...
This paper invokes the voices of young people who had been separated from mainstream schooling becau...
Purpose – The spread of entrepreneurial rent seeking (or entrepreneurialism for short) and market-ba...
Unexamined use of ubiquitous terms such as “at risk” in education and human service courses can lead...
Risk within learning environments is a much debated topic within early childhood education. The sect...
When students choose a certain field of study in college, some opportunities are instantly forgone. ...
The paper examines the ways in which rationalities of risk currently work to produce the academic as...