Policymakers in England have recently, in common with other Anglophone countries, encouraged the provision of higher education within vocational Further Education Colleges. Policy documents have emphasised the potential contribution of college-based students to widening participation: yet the same students contribute in turn to the difficulties of this provision. This article draws on a study of part-time higher education students in a college, a group whose perspectives, identities and voices have been particularly neglected by educational research. Respondents’ narratives of non-participation at 18 indicated the range of social and geographical constraints shaping their decisions and their aspirations beyond higher education; whilst they ...
Existing research has largely provided attention to the HE decision-making and choices of students e...
Despite the diversification of the student population in higher education, there has been little emp...
This paper discusses the findings of a small‐scale qualitative study exploring the aspirations and l...
This thesis reports an empirical study of identity formation among part-time higher education studen...
This thesis reports an empirical study of identity formation among part-time higher education studen...
Adult participation in higher education has frequently entailed mature students studying part time i...
The professional status of further education lecturers has been widely debated and contested within ...
Post-compulsory education in England is divided into two sectors: one for higher education (HE) and ...
This article discusses the implications of continuing to support the delivery of higher education (H...
Non-traditional students who have no history in the field of higher education (HE) in the UK, and ha...
Around 8–10% of the English undergraduate population study in further education colleges. Colleges i...
This study sought to understand the nature of higher education provision delivered in further educat...
This study explores the identity of Higher Education Lecturers in UK Further Education Colleges [HE ...
In the context of a proliferation of post-16 options, the need for substantial individual financial ...
Despite the diversification of the student population in higher education, there has been little emp...
Existing research has largely provided attention to the HE decision-making and choices of students e...
Despite the diversification of the student population in higher education, there has been little emp...
This paper discusses the findings of a small‐scale qualitative study exploring the aspirations and l...
This thesis reports an empirical study of identity formation among part-time higher education studen...
This thesis reports an empirical study of identity formation among part-time higher education studen...
Adult participation in higher education has frequently entailed mature students studying part time i...
The professional status of further education lecturers has been widely debated and contested within ...
Post-compulsory education in England is divided into two sectors: one for higher education (HE) and ...
This article discusses the implications of continuing to support the delivery of higher education (H...
Non-traditional students who have no history in the field of higher education (HE) in the UK, and ha...
Around 8–10% of the English undergraduate population study in further education colleges. Colleges i...
This study sought to understand the nature of higher education provision delivered in further educat...
This study explores the identity of Higher Education Lecturers in UK Further Education Colleges [HE ...
In the context of a proliferation of post-16 options, the need for substantial individual financial ...
Despite the diversification of the student population in higher education, there has been little emp...
Existing research has largely provided attention to the HE decision-making and choices of students e...
Despite the diversification of the student population in higher education, there has been little emp...
This paper discusses the findings of a small‐scale qualitative study exploring the aspirations and l...