In this article we seek to explore the motivations for studying a vocational qualification of 40 students currently in further education. We consider student decision making, in terms of the support and guidance received, and examine the value these students place on their training, particularly with respect to their future employment. Drawing on qualitative data from 40 students we argue that a student’s sense of their educational identity is important in understanding their motivations for vocational training in the first instance as well as a lack of good careers information and guidance
Despite the statutory requirement for secondary schools in England to secure independent careers ad...
There is a general agreement that receiving appropriate and timely careers guidance enhances the lik...
The impetus for this study was a concern for student selection of appropriate subject pathways for s...
How young people make career/occupational choices and why they enter particular careers/occupations...
In 2017 24.8% of 16-18 year olds in England were studying level 2 vocational and technical qualifica...
There has been renewed emphasis on the vocational in recent policy documents concerning provision fo...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Further and...
This paper explores the findings of a qualitative study carried out in summer 2010 on behalf of City...
The range of qualifications available to 16 to 18-year-old students has grown considerably, raising ...
In this paper, which takes the form of a dialogue, we discuss the possible directions that vocationa...
This article explores some reasons for choosing a further education given by 700 new entrants to 10 ...
This article explores some reasons for choosing a further education given by 700 new entrants to 10 ...
Using the example of an amalgamated secondary school qualification (IBCP) in which both vocational e...
Most students do not follow the ‘academic track’ (i.e. A-levels) after leaving school and only about...
Despite the statutory requirement for secondary schools in England to secure independent careers ad...
There is a general agreement that receiving appropriate and timely careers guidance enhances the lik...
The impetus for this study was a concern for student selection of appropriate subject pathways for s...
How young people make career/occupational choices and why they enter particular careers/occupations...
In 2017 24.8% of 16-18 year olds in England were studying level 2 vocational and technical qualifica...
There has been renewed emphasis on the vocational in recent policy documents concerning provision fo...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Further and...
This paper explores the findings of a qualitative study carried out in summer 2010 on behalf of City...
The range of qualifications available to 16 to 18-year-old students has grown considerably, raising ...
In this paper, which takes the form of a dialogue, we discuss the possible directions that vocationa...
This article explores some reasons for choosing a further education given by 700 new entrants to 10 ...
This article explores some reasons for choosing a further education given by 700 new entrants to 10 ...
Using the example of an amalgamated secondary school qualification (IBCP) in which both vocational e...
Most students do not follow the ‘academic track’ (i.e. A-levels) after leaving school and only about...
Despite the statutory requirement for secondary schools in England to secure independent careers ad...
There is a general agreement that receiving appropriate and timely careers guidance enhances the lik...
The impetus for this study was a concern for student selection of appropriate subject pathways for s...