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Withdrawal from vocational courses in colleges of further and higher education in Northern Ireland

This article is concerned with factors likely to contribute to student withdrawal from vocational courses in colleges of further and higher education. The method involved posting questionnaires to all non-completing students from colleges across Northern Ireland. The questionnaire was designed to elicit responses in six specific areas: biographical details; motivational disposition; initial interactions; perceived satisfaction with course and college; reasons for terminating; and current status. The aim was to provide an account of students' backgrounds, their expectations, perceptions and experiences of both the vocational course and college, and to compare reasons for withdrawal with previous findings from research. One hundred and sixty-five non-completing students responded. Findings indicated that non-completion was not driven by pre-entry deterministic factors, but, rather, appears to occur as a result of a complex decision-making process with an array of factors impacting on the student.

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Authors: Adamson, Gary; McAleavy, Gerry
Date: 2000
Geographic subjects: Europe; Northern Ireland
Journal title: Journal of vocational education and training
Resource type: Article
Subjects: Vocational education and training; Outcomes; Teaching and learning;

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