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Progression to higher education: the voice of the apprentice

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Pages 93-113 | Received 02 Jun 2011, Accepted 26 Aug 2011, Published online: 09 Mar 2012
 

Abstract

This paper represents a contribution to the Skills Commission’s call in 2009 for more research into the attitudes of apprentices towards advanced further education and higher education. Understanding of the perspective of apprentices has been argued to be important to informing any policy change aimed at increasing the low progression rate of apprentices to higher level learning. This paper outlines how the issue of apprenticeship progression, particularly progression to higher education, has latterly fitted with the aims of Lifelong Learning Networks, set up to facilitate progression for learners on vocational pathways and to create opportunities for vocational learners to build on their earlier learning. We present two pieces of research into apprentices’ attitudes towards progression to higher levels of learning and show how this forms a contribution to our understanding of the issues around progression from apprenticeships, within the wider context of Lifelong Learning Networks’ endeavour to facilitate greater vocational progression into higher education.

Acknowledgements

Progress South Central was funded from December 2007 until July 2011 and was hosted by the University of Reading.

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