This paper considers the effect on students from attending a university foundation degree programme delivered in partnership with six further education teaching institutions in England. The programme is situated within the early childhood education sector using an instructional design which promotes higher-level learning within the teaching institution and the workplace. Learning in one environment is aligned to the other. The research process actively involved students and was conducted within ethical parameters approved by a university ethics committee. A qualitative methodology examined data drawn from focus groups, an online survey and content analysis. Programme effect was seen as enhancing personal and professional capability and p...
The government Implementation Plan ‘Training our next generation of outstanding teachers’ (2011:8) s...
Reflection-on-action is necessary to derive meaning from one’s experiences. This paper revisits rese...
In an effort to remain both competitive and attractive to prospective and established students Highe...
This mixed methods study used a survey with programme completers from 32 UK higher education institu...
This paper discusses the findings of a project run in association with the fund for the Development ...
This paper evaluates the implementation of Learning Design on the production of a core FHEQ level 6 ...
This paper describes an evaluation of a joint project in 2001 between Sheffield Hallam University, r...
Researchers from Oxford Brookes University have significantly contributed towards driving improvemen...
Since winning the BSC Learning and Teaching Award in 2014 this paper will discuss institutional exem...
This paper reports on the results of a research study conducted in two colleges of further education...
Whereas traditional learning theories locate explanations of learning and performance within the ind...
This paper explores participant perceptions of the impact of a Peer Observation of Teaching scheme o...
A key component of school improvement initiatives has been the professional development of teachers....
New educational models such as those involving a third party educational provider linked with an off...
The government Implementation Plan ‘Training our next generation of outstanding teachers’ (2011:8) s...
The government Implementation Plan ‘Training our next generation of outstanding teachers’ (2011:8) s...
Reflection-on-action is necessary to derive meaning from one’s experiences. This paper revisits rese...
In an effort to remain both competitive and attractive to prospective and established students Highe...
This mixed methods study used a survey with programme completers from 32 UK higher education institu...
This paper discusses the findings of a project run in association with the fund for the Development ...
This paper evaluates the implementation of Learning Design on the production of a core FHEQ level 6 ...
This paper describes an evaluation of a joint project in 2001 between Sheffield Hallam University, r...
Researchers from Oxford Brookes University have significantly contributed towards driving improvemen...
Since winning the BSC Learning and Teaching Award in 2014 this paper will discuss institutional exem...
This paper reports on the results of a research study conducted in two colleges of further education...
Whereas traditional learning theories locate explanations of learning and performance within the ind...
This paper explores participant perceptions of the impact of a Peer Observation of Teaching scheme o...
A key component of school improvement initiatives has been the professional development of teachers....
New educational models such as those involving a third party educational provider linked with an off...
The government Implementation Plan ‘Training our next generation of outstanding teachers’ (2011:8) s...
The government Implementation Plan ‘Training our next generation of outstanding teachers’ (2011:8) s...
Reflection-on-action is necessary to derive meaning from one’s experiences. This paper revisits rese...
In an effort to remain both competitive and attractive to prospective and established students Highe...