This article draws upon qualitative research conducted with tutors in higher education institutions (HEIs) who had experience of teaching students who had entered higher education (HE) by the General National Vocational Qualification (GNVQ) route. The research sought to examine the attitudes of tutors towards the adequacy of the GNVQ as a preparation for HE and to ascertain whether they have perceived any shortcomings in entrants with GNVQ qualifications rather than traditional academic ones. The findings suggest that there are in fact perceived deficiencies in the GNVQ and this article seeks to place these deficiencies within the ideology of the competence/progressivism debate and to examine the parity of esteem which the GNVQ may be said ...
This thesis is an investigation into the development and effectiveness of General National Vocationa...
This paper considers the implications of current government education policy for those learners with...
Higher education in the UK is pressured to widen participation due to the social justice issues of m...
High unemployment and, more recently, global competition have led many countries to review their edu...
This study seeks to examine the issues surrounding the introduction of a new education policy in Eng...
The General National Vocational Qualification (GNVQ) is enjoying growing popularity in the further e...
This research project examines the changing relationship between young people and educational qualif...
This paper explores the changing roles and purposes of vocational education for young people in what...
The recent Smithers critique of the role of the National Council for Vocational Qualifications (NCVQ...
There is growing evidence of the positive affects of General National Vocational Qualifications on s...
British government introduced a new General National Vocational Qualification (GNVQ) as an alternati...
This paper is an evaluation of the British system of National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) which...
This thesis explores how policy for initial post-16 education and training has changed repeatedly si...
Where vocational subjects are taught in universities the balance between education and skill-develop...
This paper is an evaluation of the British system of National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) which...
This thesis is an investigation into the development and effectiveness of General National Vocationa...
This paper considers the implications of current government education policy for those learners with...
Higher education in the UK is pressured to widen participation due to the social justice issues of m...
High unemployment and, more recently, global competition have led many countries to review their edu...
This study seeks to examine the issues surrounding the introduction of a new education policy in Eng...
The General National Vocational Qualification (GNVQ) is enjoying growing popularity in the further e...
This research project examines the changing relationship between young people and educational qualif...
This paper explores the changing roles and purposes of vocational education for young people in what...
The recent Smithers critique of the role of the National Council for Vocational Qualifications (NCVQ...
There is growing evidence of the positive affects of General National Vocational Qualifications on s...
British government introduced a new General National Vocational Qualification (GNVQ) as an alternati...
This paper is an evaluation of the British system of National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) which...
This thesis explores how policy for initial post-16 education and training has changed repeatedly si...
Where vocational subjects are taught in universities the balance between education and skill-develop...
This paper is an evaluation of the British system of National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) which...
This thesis is an investigation into the development and effectiveness of General National Vocationa...
This paper considers the implications of current government education policy for those learners with...
Higher education in the UK is pressured to widen participation due to the social justice issues of m...