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Peer reviewedAllan, George – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 1999
A student-centered learning model for a course on information systems project management consisted of individual study and group discussion with facilitator guidance. Data from session records, repertory grids, and a learning network diagram showed that interactive learning was more effective and students took responsibility, although some…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Group Discussion, Higher Education, Information Systems
Peer reviewedRobson, Jocelyn – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 1999
A teacher trainer in a British further education college reflected on her study of student teachers, concluding that the data were directly affected by personal, political, and procedural issues. Researchers must consider how to negotiate access to research subjects and reflect on their role and relationship with subjects and the institution. (SK)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Personal Narratives, Postsecondary Education
Peer reviewedMinter, Chris – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 1999
The roles of both libraries and schools are changing in light of new technologies and public policies on lifelong learning. Cooperation in the provision of coordinated educational and public library services can help turn national policy into local practice, especially toward the goal of strengthening social cohesion. (SK)
Descriptors: Educational Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Library Role
Peer reviewedWiliams, Jane – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 1999
Teachers working with parents of young children with learning difficulties must build relationships acknowledging parent expertise and form a cohesive approach to help the child learn. Individual education plans should reflect priorities and opinions of parents and specialists and recognize the value of nurturing interactions within families. (SK)
Descriptors: Individualized Education Programs, Learning Disabilities, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Parents as Teachers
Peer reviewedHarris, Roger – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 1999
In the 1990s, the meaning of lifelong learning has shifted to focus on economic rather than social goals. Current policy issues in the development of a training/learning culture include competency-based training, demand-side responsibility for training, increased emphasis on learning in the workplace and the role of workplace trainers. (Contains…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Foreign Countries, Lifelong Learning, Public Policy
Peer reviewedBryans, Patricia – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 1999
Interviews with 14 professionals investigated whether and how they learned from mistakes, appropriate and inappropriate learning, and acceptance of personal responsibility. Gender differences were found: women tended to internalize blame and sought to make things right; men tended to externalize blame and sought to minimize fallout. (SK)
Descriptors: Incidental Learning, Organizational Climate, Professional Occupations, Sex Differences
Peer reviewedFoskett, Nicholas H.; Hemsley-Brown, Jane – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 1999
A study of British students in Years 6, 10, and 12 found that they base their understanding of careers and work on images from personal experience, adults, and the media. Career decisions are based on pragmatic, opportunistic factors, not well matched with supply and demand. A divergent, holistic approach to guidance should challenge their…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Career Choice, College Choice, Decision Making
Peer reviewedBarrett, Richard – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 1999
A British study of 12 white males in their last school year found their awareness of labor market conditions poor; they showed little evidence of consumerist behavior in choosing their post-16 path. Some aspects of secondary education were inadequate to prepare them for the labor market. (Contains 50 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Career Choice, College Choice, Educational Opportunities
Peer reviewedFrancis, Becky – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 1999
Observations and interviews of 100 British 14-16 year-olds were used to analyze their explanations of the benefits of lifelong learning. Five main discourses emerged: the importance of being educated, the usefulness of education, meritocracy (belief that more qualifications guarantee better jobs), competition, and avoidance of hard times. (SK)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Education Work Relationship, Educational Attitudes, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedLooker, E. Dianne; Dwyer, Peter – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 1998
Research on education-to-work transitions perpetuates a predictable, linear pathways model that is no longer appropriate. Alternative approaches include vocational focus, occupational focus, contextual focus, altered patterns, and mixed patterns. Using a different framework necessitates changes in data gathering and analysis. (SK)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Data Collection, Developmental Stages, Education Work Relationship
Peer reviewedGorard, Stephen; Rees, Gareth; Fevre, Ralph; Furlong, John – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 1998
In Britain, the notion of the Learning Society is advocated as an investment in economic development and a way to improve access to education. Study of adult-education participation in South Wales over 50 years suggests that the Learning Society is a rhetorical device that masks the lack of real progress toward widespread inclusion and access to…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Foreign Countries, Lifelong Learning
Peer reviewedMcRoberts, Robin; Leitch, Ruth – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 1998
In Northern Ireland, 127 adults, largely unemployed and with negative past schooling experiences, participated in a personal and social development program. A six-month follow-up found the learner-centered methodology effective in enhancing self-esteem, motivation, social skills, community involvement, and participation in further education and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Education, Economically Disadvantaged, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedPerrins, Karen; Tarr, Jane – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 1998
Case studies of young women with learning disabilities showed they increased practical living skills at a day center but had little autonomy in long-term life decisions and little opportunity for productive activity and social interaction. Low expectations of others and the segregated day center program hampered their ability to reach adult status…
Descriptors: Adult Day Care, Adult Development, Case Studies, Daily Living Skills


