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Invisible Students, Impossible Dreams: experiencing vocational education 14-19

Invisible Students, Impossible Dreams: experiencing vocational education 14-19

by: Liz Atkins

ISBN: 9781858564517

Price: £19.99

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186 pages
244 x 170mm
October 2009


This book explores the aspirations and experiences of the young people who are the real focus of the 14-19 agenda - the 'disaffected', 'disengaged' and low-achieving. Perceived not to have succeeded in traditional academic subjects, they move into low-level vocational education programmes post-16, often failing to pursue or complete 'opportunities' for progression.

Based on original research carried out in two large FE Colleges in England's Midlands, the book presents rich qualitative data about the lives and educational experiences of these young people. It contests common assumptions that their aspirations are low, and illuminates the complexities of their lives as they try to make the transition from school to work. The data is presented in narrative form so the voices of the young people are clearly heard as they discuss their lives, hopes and aspirations.

The book provides an analysis of the implications for policy and practice of the findings, so providing essential reading for trainee teachers who hope to work with 14-19 learners and for professionals already involved in the implementation of the 14-19 agenda, whether as teacher practitioners, managers or policy makers.


Authors details

Dr Liz Atkins is Principal Lecturer in Learning and Skills at Nottingham Trent University. She has taught extensively in Colleges of Further Education with students aged 14 to 19.

Reviews

Invisible students, impossible dreams can be explored at many levels from many aspects. It is a rich source for trainee teachers, teaching practitioners, managers and professionals in the 14-19 sector and not to be missed! - British Journal of Educational Technology

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