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Deconstructing the student experience on an educational studies degree, with reference to student choice, access and outcomes

Pages 545-560 | Received 28 Apr 2010, Accepted 14 Sep 2010, Published online: 27 Jun 2011
 

Abstract

Educational studies as a discipline is now a feature in many British universities, but little research has been undertaken to explore what kinds of student choose the subject, how easily they access it or how they fare as undergraduate students. This article attempts to address this paucity of research by drawing on a selection of findings from a study undertaken with undergraduate students between 2004 and 2007. The study tracks the progress of a single cohort of students, some from vocational backgrounds and some from traditional academic backgrounds, on a full-time, three-year BA Honours educational studies degree.

The article initially provides a discussion relating to the historical place of educational studies as a subject for study at undergraduate level and suggests how this links to the British widening-participation agenda. This provides a context for the subsequent sections, which present a selection of findings from the three-year research project. The project was designed to explore the students’ experiences by asking which of them were accepted to undertake the degree by admissions staff, how they fared on the degree and, critically, whether their pre-entry qualifications had an impact on their progress and success. This article provides some answers to these questions which suggest that admissions staff are more cautious in accepting vocational entry qualifications, but that the nature of these has little bearing on ultimate success on the degree. It concludes by suggesting how this knowledge might impact on information for potential applicants and on the selection of students in the future.

Acknowledgements

An outline of this article was first presented as a paper at the International Council on Education for Teaching (ICET) Conference in Oman in December 2009 under the title ‘Why would anyone want to do Educational Studies?’ ICET have given their permission for the full paper to be submitted by the author.

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