The paper reports a study of alternative pre- 16 provision in a college of further education for young people who were disaffected and/or non-attenders at secondary school. The data are derived from interviews with 26 of these young people who were 'success stories' for the programme in that they had continued attendance up to the end of Year 11 and, in a few cases, beyond. The interviews showed that, for the most part, school placements had broken down for these young people because of difficulties in personal relationships, in particular relationships with teachers. However, for a minority a perceived irrelevance of the school curriculum was also a factor. The young people were almost all positive about their experience at college and the...
Abstract Transition points within education can present as a time of challenge and opportunity for...
This paper focuses on one particular set of findings from the study. During Phase 1 of the study one...
The discussion of students’ initial encounters in this paper is based upon data from a research proj...
The paper reports a study of alternative pre- 16 provision in a college of further education for you...
The study focuses on a group of young people for whom conventional school placements had broken down...
The study focuses on a group of young people for whom conventional school placements had broken down...
The paper draws on a research project on innovative provision in an FE college for excluded and disa...
The issue of school non-completion continues to be a matter of concern for policy makers and educato...
Underachievement at GCSE level has significant effects on an individual?s life chances.Each year, ar...
The paper draws on a research project on innovative provision in an FE college for excluded and disa...
The thesis addresses the relative importance of factors affecting working-class school-leavers' post...
The paper investigates the attitudes of young people in England towards schooling and education and ...
This doctoral dissertation describes a qualitative grounded study that examines the lived experience...
Extensive research has shown that working-class young people often struggle in school. There has bee...
The views of 14-16 year olds who have undertaken vocational courses in further education, and those ...
Abstract Transition points within education can present as a time of challenge and opportunity for...
This paper focuses on one particular set of findings from the study. During Phase 1 of the study one...
The discussion of students’ initial encounters in this paper is based upon data from a research proj...
The paper reports a study of alternative pre- 16 provision in a college of further education for you...
The study focuses on a group of young people for whom conventional school placements had broken down...
The study focuses on a group of young people for whom conventional school placements had broken down...
The paper draws on a research project on innovative provision in an FE college for excluded and disa...
The issue of school non-completion continues to be a matter of concern for policy makers and educato...
Underachievement at GCSE level has significant effects on an individual?s life chances.Each year, ar...
The paper draws on a research project on innovative provision in an FE college for excluded and disa...
The thesis addresses the relative importance of factors affecting working-class school-leavers' post...
The paper investigates the attitudes of young people in England towards schooling and education and ...
This doctoral dissertation describes a qualitative grounded study that examines the lived experience...
Extensive research has shown that working-class young people often struggle in school. There has bee...
The views of 14-16 year olds who have undertaken vocational courses in further education, and those ...
Abstract Transition points within education can present as a time of challenge and opportunity for...
This paper focuses on one particular set of findings from the study. During Phase 1 of the study one...
The discussion of students’ initial encounters in this paper is based upon data from a research proj...