Higher education students are required to demonstrate value beyond their curricula achievements to secure jobs in increasingly competitive labour markets. Focusing on extracurricular activities as one-way students can do so, this paper uses a motivation perspective to examine what drives students to engage in extracurricular activities, and how student motivation varies between early and late-stage students. We conducted 46 in-depth interviews with students in a post-92 widening-participation university and found that four motivations – extrinsic, intrinsic, social, and pro-social – explained extracurricular participation. The motivations varied across types of extracurricular activities; extrinsic motivation was prominent for employment, a...
This paper critically examines the value of extracurricular enterprise activity from a student and e...
Purpose of the Study Meaningful out-of-classroom learning activities are seen as important componen...
This study contributes towards increased understanding of the perceived value of extracurricular ent...
Higher education students are required to demonstrate value beyond their curricula achievements to s...
© 2018, © 2018 Association for Research in Post‐Compulsory Education (ARPCE). There has been an incr...
Co-curricular activities offer an opportunity for students to develop and demonstrate employability ...
There has been an increasing emphasis placed on the skills and attributes that university students ...
To enhance employability opportunities, a range of co-curricular opportunities are offered to Nutrit...
In the UK employability is a key university performance measure. This reflects both the tightening g...
Against the backdrop of a diverse and challenging Higher Education (HE) environment within the Unite...
Students’ engagement in extra-curricular activities can play a significant role in their development...
In order to be able to compete in an increasingly competitive graduate labour market students need t...
This exploratory study addresses a gap in the literature for the potential in assessing domain-speci...
Questions: Which students participate in extra-curricular enterprise activities? Why do these studen...
Purpose - Placement-based learning is claimed to benefit educational outcomes in undergraduate progr...
This paper critically examines the value of extracurricular enterprise activity from a student and e...
Purpose of the Study Meaningful out-of-classroom learning activities are seen as important componen...
This study contributes towards increased understanding of the perceived value of extracurricular ent...
Higher education students are required to demonstrate value beyond their curricula achievements to s...
© 2018, © 2018 Association for Research in Post‐Compulsory Education (ARPCE). There has been an incr...
Co-curricular activities offer an opportunity for students to develop and demonstrate employability ...
There has been an increasing emphasis placed on the skills and attributes that university students ...
To enhance employability opportunities, a range of co-curricular opportunities are offered to Nutrit...
In the UK employability is a key university performance measure. This reflects both the tightening g...
Against the backdrop of a diverse and challenging Higher Education (HE) environment within the Unite...
Students’ engagement in extra-curricular activities can play a significant role in their development...
In order to be able to compete in an increasingly competitive graduate labour market students need t...
This exploratory study addresses a gap in the literature for the potential in assessing domain-speci...
Questions: Which students participate in extra-curricular enterprise activities? Why do these studen...
Purpose - Placement-based learning is claimed to benefit educational outcomes in undergraduate progr...
This paper critically examines the value of extracurricular enterprise activity from a student and e...
Purpose of the Study Meaningful out-of-classroom learning activities are seen as important componen...
This study contributes towards increased understanding of the perceived value of extracurricular ent...