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Centre of excellence for research and teaching Changing Student Choices Credit-Bearing Careers Education in the Curriculum Project funded by HECSU Brenda Johnston and Ros Foskett
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University ofSchool of Southampton Education Project Aims The project aims to: map the provision of credit-bearing careers education within UK HE and FHE institutions and to produce a fine- grained typology for this provision; identify the nature and characteristics of the provision; and identify, through a number of vignettes, examples of interesting and innovative practice of credit-bearing careers education in higher education institutions.
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University ofSchool of Southampton Education Some definitions: Credit-bearing: courses that are assessed and count towards the final award either in terms of grades or in terms of being one of the constituent courses. Careers education: a course which seeks to position and prepare the student for the next stage in their career. Credit-bearing careers education: units/modules which contribute to the career planning or career management of students for the next stage after completion of their degree or other course. The ‘next stage’: employment or further education or time out or unemployment or voluntary activities or community and domestic involvement.
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University ofSchool of Southampton Education The Methodology Key Informant Interviews Institutional Questionnaire Course/Programme/Unit Questionnaire
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University ofSchool of Southampton Education Response Rates (Blue –returns; Red – total possible) Institution Type EnglandScotlandWalesN.IrelandTotal Pre-199229 (51)5 (8)4 (7)1 (2)57% Post-199220 (48)0 (5)2 (2)0 (0)40% UC4 (8)1 (2)1 (3)0 (2)40% Specialist8 (30)1 (5)0 (1)0 (0)25% FHE34 (165)4 (24)1 (16)2 (15)19% Total31%25%28%16%30%
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University ofSchool of Southampton Education Typology Thoughts (1) Macro-environmental factors: UK national policy framework Funding drivers National location
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University ofSchool of Southampton Education Institutional Alignment
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University ofSchool of Southampton Education Funding for CBCE
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University ofSchool of Southampton Education Typology Thoughts (2) Meso-environmental factors (institutional level): Institutional type Institutional history Institutional foci
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University ofSchool of Southampton Education CBCE by Sector Pre-92 University Post-92 University University College Specialist College FHE College 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 Number of Responses Sector With CBCE W/out CBCE
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University ofSchool of Southampton Education Institutional history Particular shapes of institutional development Institutional histories Institutional structures Active individuals
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University ofSchool of Southampton Education Origins of CBCE
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University ofSchool of Southampton Education Institutional foci Within above factors each institution will Position itself Emphasise particular policies These may affect the shape of the credit-bearing career education
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University ofSchool of Southampton Education Typology thoughts (3) Micro-level factors (course/programme level) provision: Vertical/horizontal integration Disciplinary integration Optional or compulsory provision Involvement of different personnel
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University ofSchool of Southampton Education The Vignettes Horizontal integration of provision Vertically integrated provision Foundation degree provision Provision integrated into postgraduate training Generic Careers Education as part of a PDP unit Collaborative provision Career planning and Internship Compulsory Final Year Provision Enterprise in HE initiative
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University ofSchool of Southampton Education Examples of vignettes Post-1992 university, vertically linked CBCE Further and higher education college
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University ofSchool of Southampton Education Contact Details Dr Ros Foskett email: R.Foskett@soton.ac.uk tel:023 8059 3080 Dr Brenda Johnston email:B.H.M.Johnston@soton.ac.uk tel:023 8059 7576
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