Retention, attainment and progression have become key issues in post-compulsory education in the UK, as the policy agenda of increasing and widening participation has taken hold. Keeping students in the system, enabling them to gain qualifications and thereby progress to higher level courses is a key educational goal. Yet alongside increasing progression and attainment have emerged discussion of the nature and extent of academic drift within vocational education. This paper seeks to explore these issues in the context of the vocational curriculum in Further Education colleges in Scotland. Using the lens of literacy practices, we explore the ways in which the expectations upon students of the reading and writing associated with learning thei...
This paper focuses on the proposals for the introduction of ‘technical degrees’ in English higher e...
In this article we compare Curriculum 2000 and Higher Still, recent reforms of post-16 education in ...
In this article we seek to explore the motivations for studying a vocational qualification of 40 stu...
© 2017 Association for Research in Post-Compulsory Education (ARPCE). This paper examines how the ma...
The upgrading of vocational studies in general - and vocational education and training programmes an...
The paper examines the ways transitions to Higher Education are experienced and narrated by students...
In this paper, which takes the form of a dialogue, we discuss the possible directions that vocationa...
This paper examines the putative narrowing of the Scottish Curriculum for Excellence in the senior s...
The credential landscape of vocational and higher education in the UK has expanded in recent years, ...
Reforming vocational education in the English education and training system has occupied governments...
'Vocationalism in Further and Higher Education' presents a collection of research-based papers on th...
This chapter begins by comparing the current model of vocational education in the US with the vocati...
Links between mathematical attainment and economic performance, coupled with England’s poor showing ...
This dissertation describes an investigation into student retention and achievement in English furth...
As cuts in public sector funding continue to affect the lives and careers of public sector workers i...
This paper focuses on the proposals for the introduction of ‘technical degrees’ in English higher e...
In this article we compare Curriculum 2000 and Higher Still, recent reforms of post-16 education in ...
In this article we seek to explore the motivations for studying a vocational qualification of 40 stu...
© 2017 Association for Research in Post-Compulsory Education (ARPCE). This paper examines how the ma...
The upgrading of vocational studies in general - and vocational education and training programmes an...
The paper examines the ways transitions to Higher Education are experienced and narrated by students...
In this paper, which takes the form of a dialogue, we discuss the possible directions that vocationa...
This paper examines the putative narrowing of the Scottish Curriculum for Excellence in the senior s...
The credential landscape of vocational and higher education in the UK has expanded in recent years, ...
Reforming vocational education in the English education and training system has occupied governments...
'Vocationalism in Further and Higher Education' presents a collection of research-based papers on th...
This chapter begins by comparing the current model of vocational education in the US with the vocati...
Links between mathematical attainment and economic performance, coupled with England’s poor showing ...
This dissertation describes an investigation into student retention and achievement in English furth...
As cuts in public sector funding continue to affect the lives and careers of public sector workers i...
This paper focuses on the proposals for the introduction of ‘technical degrees’ in English higher e...
In this article we compare Curriculum 2000 and Higher Still, recent reforms of post-16 education in ...
In this article we seek to explore the motivations for studying a vocational qualification of 40 stu...