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Higher apprenticeships and the new apprenticeship standards.

Authors :
Saraswat, Arti
Source :
Higher Education, Skills & Work-based Learning; 2016, Vol. 6 Issue 4, p401-416, 16p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Purpose The UK government is actively promoting higher apprenticeships and degree apprenticeships and this agenda has been gaining momentum amongst the various providers of apprenticeships. The purpose of this paper is to draw on an exploratory study on English further education (FE) colleges and highlight some of the key drivers of delivery, and possible challenges that can be faced by the providers in any expansion of this provision. Staff perceptions on the new apprenticeship standards are also presented in the paper.Design/methodology/approach This paper draws on a qualitative exploratory study with ten FE colleges in England. As part of the study, 19 in-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted with college staff and managers.Findings Higher apprenticeships have the potential to offer work-focussed alternatives to the conventional full-time degree models of higher education, however, the paper sheds light on a number of factors can limit the uptake of higher and degree apprenticeships.Practical implications The paper presents some practical challenges in developing higher apprenticeships and outlines some successful instances of higher apprenticeships which will be useful for those involved in the design and delivery of apprenticeships at FE colleges as well as at other providers.Originality/value This paper draws on research with FE colleges and will be of particular significance to FE colleges and universities that may consider delivering higher apprenticeships. The paper presents insights into institutional experiences and decision-making associated with higher and degree apprenticeships and, in doing so, the paper offers valuable contributions to the body of knowledge in this under-researched area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20423896
Volume :
6
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Higher Education, Skills & Work-based Learning
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
119221110
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1108/HESWBL-06-2016-0042