Impact of the work-related curriculum on 14- to 16-year-olds [1]

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Author: Saunders, Lesley; Stoney, Sheila M.; Weston, Penelope

Abstract:

A research team at the National Foundation for Educational Research was commissioned in 1996 by the Department for Education and Employment to undertake a review of research into the impact of the work-related curriculum on the motivation and achievements of young people aged 14-16. Definitions of 'work-related curriculum' and of impact accordingly needed to be established and a range of possible objectives for work-related provision needed to be clarified. This article presents the main findings of the resultant review, together with a discussion of some of the conceptual and methodological issues it raised. Not unexpectedly, evidence of differential impact on different groups of students, as well as of variable impact of different types of provision, was found. Recommendations for how the work-related curriculum might be further strengthened are therefore also suggested.

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A research team at the National Foundation for Educational Research was commissioned in 1996 by the Department for Education and Employment to undertake a review of research into the impact of the work-related curriculum on the motivation and achievements of young people aged 14-16. Definitions of 'work-related curriculum' and of impact accordingly needed to be established and a range of possible objectives for work-related provision needed to be clarified. This article presents the main findings of the resultant review, together with a discussion of some of the conceptual and ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Vocational education and training; Youth; Students; Skills and knowledge; Outcomes; Policy; Providers of education and training; Secondary education; Research; Teaching and learning; Workforce development

Keywords: Skill development; Research project; Government policy; Secondary school; Educational research; Curriculum development; Learning process; Work based learning

Geographic subjects: Europe; Great Britain

Published: Basingstoke, England: Carfax Publishing, 1997

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Journal title: Journal of education and work

Journal volume : 10

Journal number: 2

Journal date: June 1997

Pages: pp.151-167

ISSN: 1363-9080

Resource type: Article

Call Number:
TD/INT 61.477



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