Supporting individuals’ progression into, and completion of post-compulsory education is a key strategic policy of the UK government. However, the number of learners withdrawing from Further Education (FE) prior to qualification completion has been highlighted as an area of concern within the UK. Consequently, we aimed to explore why learners withdraw from FE. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 85 learners who had withdrawn from a FE programme in Wales in the previous 24 months. Utilising thematic analysis through an abductive approach, we identified 318 individual meaning units that were categorised into three main themes for withdrawal: (a) personal; (b) course; and (c) institutional. Personal factors (e.g. social issues; physic...
AIM: To identify how a college of further (tertiary) education might promote the wellbeing of adults...
This article examines the meaning and experience of retention and withdrawal in higher education fro...
Some UK academics have declared that they do not want higher education to become part of the social ...
This study examines the causes for student withdrawals experienced in the E‐College Wales BA Enterpr...
Academic persistence is a common phenomenon within all areas of education. Retention statistics con...
In recent years there has been increased awareness of the need to promote mental health and well-bei...
Care experienced young people are more likely to leave compulsory schooling with fewer qualification...
AimThis study aimed to examine the mental health and wellbeing of further and higher education stude...
Underachievement at GCSE level has significant effects on an individual?s life chances.Each year, ar...
This study aimed to examine the mental health and wellbeing of further and higher education students...
UK concerns over teacher shortages, and national and international interest in student retention con...
There is a general agreement that receiving appropriate and timely careers guidance enhances the lik...
Student mental health is a critical issue in higher education. There are sector-wide concerns about ...
The central goal of this study is to gain insight into students' study approach, their personal reas...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The project aims to improve our understanding of the...
AIM: To identify how a college of further (tertiary) education might promote the wellbeing of adults...
This article examines the meaning and experience of retention and withdrawal in higher education fro...
Some UK academics have declared that they do not want higher education to become part of the social ...
This study examines the causes for student withdrawals experienced in the E‐College Wales BA Enterpr...
Academic persistence is a common phenomenon within all areas of education. Retention statistics con...
In recent years there has been increased awareness of the need to promote mental health and well-bei...
Care experienced young people are more likely to leave compulsory schooling with fewer qualification...
AimThis study aimed to examine the mental health and wellbeing of further and higher education stude...
Underachievement at GCSE level has significant effects on an individual?s life chances.Each year, ar...
This study aimed to examine the mental health and wellbeing of further and higher education students...
UK concerns over teacher shortages, and national and international interest in student retention con...
There is a general agreement that receiving appropriate and timely careers guidance enhances the lik...
Student mental health is a critical issue in higher education. There are sector-wide concerns about ...
The central goal of this study is to gain insight into students' study approach, their personal reas...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The project aims to improve our understanding of the...
AIM: To identify how a college of further (tertiary) education might promote the wellbeing of adults...
This article examines the meaning and experience of retention and withdrawal in higher education fro...
Some UK academics have declared that they do not want higher education to become part of the social ...