ERIC Number: EJ1183800
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2018
Pages: 14
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Accelerated Degrees in Education: A New Profile, Alternative Access to Teaching or Part of a "Re-Tooling" Process?
Cabral, Ana; Lambirth, Andrew
Journal of Further and Higher Education, v42 n6 p742-755 2018
In the UK, the provision of accelerated undergraduate programmes is responding to the needs of an increasingly diverse and career-focused student body and a flexible, ever-changing labour market. These fast track degrees are particularly new in education where recent developments in school autonomy and teacher training have had consequences on the design and delivery of programmes, definition of professional profiles and implications for the future of education as a subject of study in universities. This article portrays a small-scale research study about the views of students undertaking a new two-year accelerated degree in one English university using surveys at the beginning and end of the first academic year. The great majority were not planning to attend the programme but have chosen it for its career options and for being a quicker and cheaper route to access a degree--with teaching as the career goal. After one year, students reported gains in knowledge and skills, recommended the programme and kept their intention to pursue a career in teaching. Overall, we address a gap in the literature and start the discussion about the (dis)association between the students' career routes and goals, the provision of these programmes and the teacher training offers.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Acceleration (Education), Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Student Surveys, Likert Scales, Access to Education, Academic Degrees, Skill Development, Outcomes of Education, Career Choice, Teaching (Occupation), Teacher Education, Alternative Teacher Certification, Mixed Methods Research
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: United Kingdom
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