This paper is about the way in which young people are increasingly adopting dual identities - worker and learner - during the long transition from full-time student to full-time worker. Part-time jobs undertaken while in full-time education provide opportunities for learning about work and may lead to full-time careers in the same industry area. Those who enter full-time work directly are increasingly likely to have a job with a formal training contract. The paper is based on a series of Australian research projects, undertaken over seven years by the author and colleagues, using quantitative and qualitative methodologies. The data were used to construct six hypothetical case studies of young learner/workers typifying the multiple roles of ...
Work is changing in new and uneven ways raising pressing and complex questions around how we define,...
This paper uses data from interviews with representatives of national and state organisations that h...
There is substantial evidence from the USA, UK and Australia that university students are increasing...
This paper reports a qualitative study of young people in their first year of full-time work. Interv...
This paper examines the working pathways of young full-time university students in Australia. It dra...
Teenagers ' full-time work and learning: A case study in what research findings say about polic...
This paper reports on the findings about part-time school students’ working from a research project,...
This paper reports on the findings about part-time school students’ working from a research project,...
Part-time working while studying full-time is now the norm for young Australian students, whether th...
Part-time working while studying full-time is now the norm for young Australian students, whether th...
This paper examines the changing contexts in which Australia’s youth negotiate the transition from s...
This paper explores the evidence for the importance of a greater emphasis on social and emotional l...
It is now uncommon for young people to leave school without having had experience in workplaces. Som...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Lyn Robinson.This is an empirical investigation...
As part of a three-year program of research, the authors are investigating how the training sys...
Work is changing in new and uneven ways raising pressing and complex questions around how we define,...
This paper uses data from interviews with representatives of national and state organisations that h...
There is substantial evidence from the USA, UK and Australia that university students are increasing...
This paper reports a qualitative study of young people in their first year of full-time work. Interv...
This paper examines the working pathways of young full-time university students in Australia. It dra...
Teenagers ' full-time work and learning: A case study in what research findings say about polic...
This paper reports on the findings about part-time school students’ working from a research project,...
This paper reports on the findings about part-time school students’ working from a research project,...
Part-time working while studying full-time is now the norm for young Australian students, whether th...
Part-time working while studying full-time is now the norm for young Australian students, whether th...
This paper examines the changing contexts in which Australia’s youth negotiate the transition from s...
This paper explores the evidence for the importance of a greater emphasis on social and emotional l...
It is now uncommon for young people to leave school without having had experience in workplaces. Som...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Lyn Robinson.This is an empirical investigation...
As part of a three-year program of research, the authors are investigating how the training sys...
Work is changing in new and uneven ways raising pressing and complex questions around how we define,...
This paper uses data from interviews with representatives of national and state organisations that h...
There is substantial evidence from the USA, UK and Australia that university students are increasing...