This study investigated changes made to the Childhood Studies placement journey of one post-1992 University in England. The Childhood Studies degree includes ‘practitioner options’ that requires students to complete 200 h placement experience, including 50 h in year one. In 2014, the participant university responded to this expectation by developing a year one placement module. The study sought to investigate whether the placement module supported the development of student’s professional identities in the first year of their studies. The study primarily used questionnaires, with a small amount of interviews and focus groups during 2014–2015. It found three key themes that students associated with their year one placement and their professi...
Sometimes they are essential to fulfil the requirements of an industry’s standard benchmark. For exa...
The inclusion of an infant/toddler placement in a ‘pathways’ early childhood teaching de...
Deciding which career path is right for undergraduate students can be challenging and positive outco...
This paper discusses how academic support prepares undergraduate students for their workplace experi...
This chapter examines why placement is an important part of learning for the early years undergradua...
This paper discusses how academic support prepares undergraduate students for their workplace experi...
Undergraduate students in the School of Design and Technology at London College of Fashion have the ...
It is widely accepted in higher education that practice placements facilitate students’ professional...
Undergraduate students tend to engage in proactive learning once they realise how a learning experi...
Social professional students, such as those training to become Early Childhood Education and Care Pr...
This study explores the experiences of students who have completed work placement as part of their f...
This study aims to develop knowledge around how academic support prepares undergraduate students for...
Much of the research into Higher Education and its role in work-based learning, and especially in su...
Deciding which career path is right for undergraduate students can be challenging and positive outco...
This study is an analysis of the impact on students of their experience of an alternative placement....
Sometimes they are essential to fulfil the requirements of an industry’s standard benchmark. For exa...
The inclusion of an infant/toddler placement in a ‘pathways’ early childhood teaching de...
Deciding which career path is right for undergraduate students can be challenging and positive outco...
This paper discusses how academic support prepares undergraduate students for their workplace experi...
This chapter examines why placement is an important part of learning for the early years undergradua...
This paper discusses how academic support prepares undergraduate students for their workplace experi...
Undergraduate students in the School of Design and Technology at London College of Fashion have the ...
It is widely accepted in higher education that practice placements facilitate students’ professional...
Undergraduate students tend to engage in proactive learning once they realise how a learning experi...
Social professional students, such as those training to become Early Childhood Education and Care Pr...
This study explores the experiences of students who have completed work placement as part of their f...
This study aims to develop knowledge around how academic support prepares undergraduate students for...
Much of the research into Higher Education and its role in work-based learning, and especially in su...
Deciding which career path is right for undergraduate students can be challenging and positive outco...
This study is an analysis of the impact on students of their experience of an alternative placement....
Sometimes they are essential to fulfil the requirements of an industry’s standard benchmark. For exa...
The inclusion of an infant/toddler placement in a ‘pathways’ early childhood teaching de...
Deciding which career path is right for undergraduate students can be challenging and positive outco...