One of the central purposes of education and training is to prepare learners of the world of work. Such assumptions underpin much vocational learning and are reflected in nature of the curriculum to which students are exposed, much of which promotes particular forms of knowledge and skill deemed necessary for certain occupational sectors. There have, however, also been long-standing concerns about the dangers of narrowness in vocational education, and the social and economic merits of broadening the curriculum to include certain forms of learning outside students’ immediate occupational goal. There have, over time, been various attempts to do this, although the particular form such provision has taken has varied considerably. At least since...
This paper reports on a project re-imagining of a level 1 English-model broad vocational curriculum...
The nature of the expertise needed in most professions and higher level occupations is broadening be...
Further education (FE) has traditionally been a rather unspectacular activity. Lacking the visibilit...
This paper uses Basil Bernstein’s work on pedagogic discourses to examine a largely neglected facet ...
This paper revisits the liberal studies movement, a significant feature of the English further educa...
ABSTRACT: This paper uses Basil Bernstein’s work on pedagogic discourses to examine a largely neglec...
This paper revisits the liberal studies movement – an important if under-researched episode in the h...
Focusing on vocational learning in the English further education (FE) sector and situating it within...
Fifty-four years ago the Ministry of Education in England published a White Paper on Technical Educa...
GNVQs epitomise one strand of contemporary philosophy of education. However, a question that arises...
This paper revisits the liberal studies movement, a significant feature of the English further educa...
In 1957, 12 years after the end of World War II, the Ministry of Education issued Circular 323 to pr...
This paper presents initial findings from research investigating an important but largely neglected ...
Liberal education is traditionally defined in opposition to vocational study. This article proposes ...
In this paper, which takes the form of a dialogue, we discuss the possible directions that vocationa...
This paper reports on a project re-imagining of a level 1 English-model broad vocational curriculum...
The nature of the expertise needed in most professions and higher level occupations is broadening be...
Further education (FE) has traditionally been a rather unspectacular activity. Lacking the visibilit...
This paper uses Basil Bernstein’s work on pedagogic discourses to examine a largely neglected facet ...
This paper revisits the liberal studies movement, a significant feature of the English further educa...
ABSTRACT: This paper uses Basil Bernstein’s work on pedagogic discourses to examine a largely neglec...
This paper revisits the liberal studies movement – an important if under-researched episode in the h...
Focusing on vocational learning in the English further education (FE) sector and situating it within...
Fifty-four years ago the Ministry of Education in England published a White Paper on Technical Educa...
GNVQs epitomise one strand of contemporary philosophy of education. However, a question that arises...
This paper revisits the liberal studies movement, a significant feature of the English further educa...
In 1957, 12 years after the end of World War II, the Ministry of Education issued Circular 323 to pr...
This paper presents initial findings from research investigating an important but largely neglected ...
Liberal education is traditionally defined in opposition to vocational study. This article proposes ...
In this paper, which takes the form of a dialogue, we discuss the possible directions that vocationa...
This paper reports on a project re-imagining of a level 1 English-model broad vocational curriculum...
The nature of the expertise needed in most professions and higher level occupations is broadening be...
Further education (FE) has traditionally been a rather unspectacular activity. Lacking the visibilit...