1. Engaging with employers in work-based learning: A foundation degree in applied technology.
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HIGHER education ,CURRICULUM ,EMPLOYERS ,GOVERNMENT policy ,UNIVERSITIES & colleges - Abstract
Purpose - This paper aims to describe the work of Staffordshire University in engaging with local employers and local further education colleges in the development of a Foundation Degree in Applied Technology. Design/methodology/approach - Following an outline of current government policy in employer engagement, the paper identifies - from the literature and recent quality reviews of provision - some issues for higher education institutions in developing a work-based learning curriculum with industry. It then outlines a case study of the Foundation Degree in Applied Technology - a collaborative venture between Staffordshire University (the awarding body), Burton College (the deliverer of the award) and JCB (the employer). In conclusion, the paper evaluates the case study. Findings - Evaluation of the case study suggests that the Foundation Degree in Applied Technology, as designed by Staffordshire University and delivered at JCB by Burton College, is a model of good practice in employer engagement. Originality/value - The value of this paper is that the case study illustrates key success factors, for higher education institutions and further education partnerships, in engaging with industry to design and deliver a foundation degree for a major manufacturing employer in the private sector. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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