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Jonasson, Charlotte – Journal of Education and Work, 2014
School-based vocational training has been organised to support students' boundary crossing between school and work. Such training has the potential to engage students in relevant work-oriented schooling. Drawing on theories of boundary connections and symbolic resources, it is argued that school participants define and attribute quality to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Educational Quality, Ethnography
Roxas, Banjo – Journal of Education and Work, 2014
Drawing on the theory of planned behaviour, this study examines the direct and indirect effects of knowledge gained from a formal entrepreneurship education programme on an individual's entrepreneurial intentions (EI). It tracks the changes in students' entrepreneurial knowledge (EK), perceptions of desirability of, and self-efficacy in,…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Entrepreneurship, Self Efficacy, Surveys
Morrison, Andrew Robert – Journal of Education and Work, 2014
This study reports upon the perceptions of a sample of Education Studies undergraduates of their employability within three jobs: teaching, accountancy and marketing/sales management. The concept of employability is framed around two themes analysed through a Bernsteinian conceptual analysis: transferable utility of an Education Studies degree for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Education Majors, Employment Potential
Vågan, André; Heggen, Kåre – Journal of Education and Work, 2014
This article uses an activity-theoretical perspective on context to explore final-year student nurses' and student teachers' perceptions of learning in their professional programmes. We analyse focus group interviews about critical aspects of teaching and nursing preparation and articulate processes of learning within and across…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Preservice Teachers, Nursing Students
Draper, Fiona; Oltean-Dumbrava, Crina; Kara-Zaitri, Chakib; Newbury, Brian – Journal of Education and Work, 2014
Empirical research on three commercial environmental vocational education and training programmes revealed distinct personal, teaching and work-based presage factors, which influenced individual learning and learning transfer to the workplace. The extent to which behaviour change and learning transfer occurred depended on a diverse range of…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Vocational Education, Transfer of Training, Learning
Riese, Hanne – Journal of Education and Work, 2013
This article discusses how the mini-enterprise (ME) approach (Young Enterprise) can be understood as a tool for helping to achieve policy goals set for entrepreneurship. Analysis of 12 semi-structured interviews with 17-year-old students shows how social capital from friendship relations constitutes norms for interaction in MEs. To some extent,…
Descriptors: Friendship, Entrepreneurship, Student Attitudes, Social Capital
Brockmann, Michaela – Journal of Education and Work, 2013
The paper is based on a study of apprentices in retail and motor vehicle maintenance in England and Germany, exploring their perceptions of themselves as learners over time and in particular learning environments. The study combines biographical interviews with participant observation in colleges and workplaces. The paper examines the concept of…
Descriptors: Retailing, Apprenticeships, Foreign Countries, Motor Vehicles
Li, Zhen – Journal of Education and Work, 2013
This paper presents a multiple ("n"?=?23), longitudinal case study of the construction of personal employability by Chinese students at a UK university. It draws on the work of Brown and Hesketh to frame notions of employability in order to understand how these students engage with the international and Chinese labour markets from their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Asians, Graduate Students, Employment Potential
Roulin, Nicolas; Bangerter, Adrian – Journal of Education and Work, 2013
With the rise of mass higher education, competition between graduates in the labour market is increasing. Students are aware that their degree will not guarantee them a job and realise they should add value and distinction to their credentials to achieve a positional advantage. Participation in extra-curricular activities (ECAs) is one such…
Descriptors: Credentials, Competition, Participant Characteristics, Labor Market
Walmsley, Andreas; Thomas, Rhodri; Jameson, Stephanie – Journal of Education and Work, 2012
The literature on internships (also placements) emphasises their importance in career development, even seeing them as a launch pad for graduate careers. Indeed, universities use internships to enable students to develop a range of skills and to help clarify and refine employment intentions and career goals. Traditionally, most internships have…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Career Development, Internship Programs, Small Businesses
Haight, Annie – Journal of Education and Work, 2012
This paper analyses the findings of a case study into the attitudes and experiences of engineering students and teachers on a vocational education trajectory from the 14-19 Diploma in Engineering through post-16 vocational courses to a university Access course. The research took place in 2008-2009 in a deprived inner city area of London. A…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Secondary School Students, College Students, Student Attitudes
Georgiou, Catherine Elizabeth; Espahbodi, Shima; De Souza, Lorraine Hilary – Journal of Education and Work, 2012
For people with disabilities, one of the best ways to achieve independence is through work. Experience gained by undertaking a work placement whilst a student provides valuable knowledge and understanding of the demands of work, and enhances employability on graduation for both students with disabilities and for their non-disabled peers. The aims…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Delphi Technique, Student Attitudes, Higher Education
Wang, Qi; Lowe, John – Journal of Education and Work, 2011
This paper reports on a study of the transition from university to work by students/employees in the complex and rapidly changing socio-economic context of contemporary Shanghai. It aims at understanding how highly educated young people perceive the nature and mode of operation of the newly emerging labour market for knowledge-based jobs, and how…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Labor Market, Education Work Relationship, Socioeconomic Influences
Hall, Ralph – Journal of Education and Work, 2010
Work and study commitments of full-time undergraduate students at the University of New South Wales were investigated in four surveys conducted in 1994, 1999, 2006 and 2009. Respondents to the surveys reported the amount of time they spent during term time in paid employment, studying outside of formal class hours and in leisure activities (1999…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Full Time Students, Student Employment, Part Time Employment
Stehlik, Tom – Journal of Education and Work, 2010
The "gap year" is defined as a time between the end of school and the beginning of further studies in which young people engage in a variety of activities, including paid or voluntary work. "Gapping" is a significant trend globally for young people deferring formal study after completing school, before commencing further or higher education. A…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Education Work Relationship, Work Experience, Academic Aspiration

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