This paper discusses recent policy reforms in career guidance for young people in England. It offers a case study of disruption to an established community of practice; presents evidence of its emotional, ethical and political effects; considers the implications for workplace learning and reconsiders theoretical conceptualisations of ‘communities of practice’
The Research Programme on Education Employment Linkages is a collaborative project of the AERU Resea...
This paper presents some of the key findings from a qualitative study I conducted between 2005-2014 ...
This paper explores contested notions of the purpose of education and careers work. The research for...
What has happened to the career guidance profession in the English 14-19 sector since the formation ...
The concept of ‘communities of practice’ is widely used in workplace learning research. Whilst criti...
The concept of ‘communities of practice’ is widely used in workplace learning research. Whilst crit...
This is the final version. Available from EAWOP via the DOI in this recordDespite experiencing chall...
This paper analyses the current information available (in July 2011) about the changes that are taki...
This article explores the cause and effects of the increased policy emphasis on work to support empl...
Political impetuses for raising the professional status of the careers sector in England have spanne...
This article aims to trigger discussion of the utility of Lave and Wenger’s (1991) concepts of Legit...
Two things about careers guidance occurred to me when I began to plan this lecture. The first is tha...
This briefing paper sets out the background, evidence and key issues relating to professionalism in ...
The Education Act 2011 passed responsibility for careers guidance in England from local authorities ...
This paper reports on the findings from a Higher Education Academy funded programme (January 2012 – ...
The Research Programme on Education Employment Linkages is a collaborative project of the AERU Resea...
This paper presents some of the key findings from a qualitative study I conducted between 2005-2014 ...
This paper explores contested notions of the purpose of education and careers work. The research for...
What has happened to the career guidance profession in the English 14-19 sector since the formation ...
The concept of ‘communities of practice’ is widely used in workplace learning research. Whilst criti...
The concept of ‘communities of practice’ is widely used in workplace learning research. Whilst crit...
This is the final version. Available from EAWOP via the DOI in this recordDespite experiencing chall...
This paper analyses the current information available (in July 2011) about the changes that are taki...
This article explores the cause and effects of the increased policy emphasis on work to support empl...
Political impetuses for raising the professional status of the careers sector in England have spanne...
This article aims to trigger discussion of the utility of Lave and Wenger’s (1991) concepts of Legit...
Two things about careers guidance occurred to me when I began to plan this lecture. The first is tha...
This briefing paper sets out the background, evidence and key issues relating to professionalism in ...
The Education Act 2011 passed responsibility for careers guidance in England from local authorities ...
This paper reports on the findings from a Higher Education Academy funded programme (January 2012 – ...
The Research Programme on Education Employment Linkages is a collaborative project of the AERU Resea...
This paper presents some of the key findings from a qualitative study I conducted between 2005-2014 ...
This paper explores contested notions of the purpose of education and careers work. The research for...