This article examines the expectations and experiences of staff new to the FE/HE sector. The research involved the use of focus group interviews supported by a questionnaire. Key findings of the research indicate the pervasiveness of managerialism and the intensification of labour across sectors. Findings also suggest that there is a blurring of the division between labour processes within the new University and FE sectors, and a shared discourse about learners and their expectations of learning. Orientations to research were differentiated within and across the sectors, and those new to FE were largely unaware of the thrust towards the development of practicebased/evidence-based research
The Further and Higher Education Act (1992) brought about the incorporation of further education (FE...
Transitions West Midlands (TWM) is a collaborative project, funded by the Quality Assurance Agency f...
Increasing expectations are being placed on higher education institutions to ensure the economic rel...
This article examines the expectations and experiences of staff new to the FE/HE sector. The researc...
The discussion of students’ initial encounters in this paper is based upon data from a research proj...
AbstractCareer development is challenging task for those who wish to excel in the university. This i...
Transition from school to university can cause concern for many students. One issue is the gap betwe...
This EdD research explored employer engagement (EE) in the context of higher education (HE) from the...
<div><div><p>The first enhancement theme of the National Forum focused on transitions into and throu...
This paper reports on a research project that sought to gain a deeper understanding of the contribut...
This article presents findings from a study of 14 heads of construction in further education college...
The article examines provision of higher education within further education institutions from the po...
Induction into university education is identified as crucial to the retention of an increasingly div...
Post-compulsory education in England is divided into two sectors: one for higher education (HE) and ...
This paper presents findings from a study of 14 heads of construction (HoCs) in further education co...
The Further and Higher Education Act (1992) brought about the incorporation of further education (FE...
Transitions West Midlands (TWM) is a collaborative project, funded by the Quality Assurance Agency f...
Increasing expectations are being placed on higher education institutions to ensure the economic rel...
This article examines the expectations and experiences of staff new to the FE/HE sector. The researc...
The discussion of students’ initial encounters in this paper is based upon data from a research proj...
AbstractCareer development is challenging task for those who wish to excel in the university. This i...
Transition from school to university can cause concern for many students. One issue is the gap betwe...
This EdD research explored employer engagement (EE) in the context of higher education (HE) from the...
<div><div><p>The first enhancement theme of the National Forum focused on transitions into and throu...
This paper reports on a research project that sought to gain a deeper understanding of the contribut...
This article presents findings from a study of 14 heads of construction in further education college...
The article examines provision of higher education within further education institutions from the po...
Induction into university education is identified as crucial to the retention of an increasingly div...
Post-compulsory education in England is divided into two sectors: one for higher education (HE) and ...
This paper presents findings from a study of 14 heads of construction (HoCs) in further education co...
The Further and Higher Education Act (1992) brought about the incorporation of further education (FE...
Transitions West Midlands (TWM) is a collaborative project, funded by the Quality Assurance Agency f...
Increasing expectations are being placed on higher education institutions to ensure the economic rel...