The magic roundabout: work‐related learning within the 14–19 curriculum
2004; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 30; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/0305498042000190096
ISSN1465-3915
Autores Tópico(s)Innovative Education and Learning Practices
ResumoThis article examines the cyclical nature of government policy vis‐à‐vis work‐related learning. First, it looks at the purposes and types of work‐related learning which exist in the 14–19 educational phase. Second, it describes the policy history surrounding work‐related learning, highlighting policy emphasis on recurring themes such as enterprise education, workplace socialisation, motivation and academic achievement. Third, the way in which work‐related learning has been organised is described. This leads to a discussion of whether and to what extent the multiplicity of purposes of work‐related learning set out by the government can actually be achieved. More importantly, it suggests that the organisational and policy aspects of work‐related learning are offered as 'new and improved products' every so often, and that more empirical research should be undertaken and thought given before the results of this agenda can be judged effectively.
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