Seventy 15-year-old students in rural and urban Scottish schools, who had previously answered questionnaires about the extent of their part-time employment, were interviewed. Work appears to be the norm in their communities, 79 per cent having worked and most of the others anticipating working before leaving school. Although the interviewees’ accounts of their jobs give some support to those who argue that most of the paid employment school students undertake is routine and boring, it was also found that most of the young workers found their work satisfying and believed that their experience of working helped to prepare them for adult life. It is proposed that research on the meaning of employment for school students should be extended and ...
This paper reports on the findings about part-time school students’ working from a research project,...
This article analyses the part-time working patterns of 16-18 year olds still in full-time education...
Focus group interviews were held with approximately 60 of the several hundred high school students w...
The purpose of this study was to describe the recent extent and distribution of work experience of y...
A questionnaire survey of over seven hundred students on four degree courses at the University of Pa...
It is now uncommon for young people to leave school without having had experience in workplaces. Som...
The study reported here used high school students ’ paid part-time work experiences to assist them r...
Adolescents often want to work while they are attending high school either to meet their own needs, ...
The recognition that the majority of British children are involved in paid employment at some time b...
Extensive research has shown that working-class young people often struggle in school. There has bee...
This paper looks at the experiences of sixth and seventh form secondary school students who work pan...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Lyn Robinson.This is an empirical investigation...
The aim of this project was not to find fault with work experience at the conceptual level. Nor was ...
For some students, it seems that employment while in school greatly affects performance in school wo...
The labour market of today requires higher formal qualifications and broader knowledge, resulting in...
This paper reports on the findings about part-time school students’ working from a research project,...
This article analyses the part-time working patterns of 16-18 year olds still in full-time education...
Focus group interviews were held with approximately 60 of the several hundred high school students w...
The purpose of this study was to describe the recent extent and distribution of work experience of y...
A questionnaire survey of over seven hundred students on four degree courses at the University of Pa...
It is now uncommon for young people to leave school without having had experience in workplaces. Som...
The study reported here used high school students ’ paid part-time work experiences to assist them r...
Adolescents often want to work while they are attending high school either to meet their own needs, ...
The recognition that the majority of British children are involved in paid employment at some time b...
Extensive research has shown that working-class young people often struggle in school. There has bee...
This paper looks at the experiences of sixth and seventh form secondary school students who work pan...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Lyn Robinson.This is an empirical investigation...
The aim of this project was not to find fault with work experience at the conceptual level. Nor was ...
For some students, it seems that employment while in school greatly affects performance in school wo...
The labour market of today requires higher formal qualifications and broader knowledge, resulting in...
This paper reports on the findings about part-time school students’ working from a research project,...
This article analyses the part-time working patterns of 16-18 year olds still in full-time education...
Focus group interviews were held with approximately 60 of the several hundred high school students w...