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Youde, Andrew – Higher Education Research and Development, 2020
Given the rise of social media engagement within society, there are challenges for tutors in blended and online contexts to provide opportunities for social constructivist learning experiences within their institutional learning environments. This article proposes a module approach to teaching, learning and assessment for learners undertaking…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Blended Learning, Adult Students, Part Time Students
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Goodchild, Allyson – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2019
The transition into higher education is a critical time for all students. A positive early experience provides a strong foundation for future academic success whilst a negative experience can be destabilising for a new learner. To date, research has primarily focused on full-time undergraduates in order to explain the reasons for high attrition…
Descriptors: Part Time Students, Undergraduate Students, Study Centers, Universities
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Youde, Andrew – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2018
The article proposes a new way of analysing and understanding blended learning and contributes to current debates about adult learner motivations for study. It argues that, whilst the validity of the Andragogical Model has been criticised, it has provided a useful framework of analysis in the context of blended learning to meet the needs of adult…
Descriptors: Andragogy, Blended Learning, Tutoring, Adult Learning
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Esmond, Bill – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2015
Adult participation in higher education has frequently entailed mature students studying part time in lower-ranked institutions. In England, higher education policies have increasingly emphasised higher education provision in vocational further education colleges, settings which have extensive adult traditions but which mainly teach…
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Students, Part Time Students, Qualitative Research
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Shaw, Angela – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2014
This paper examines current part-time mature learners' views on the potential impact upon future students as full fees are introduced from 2012. It investigates the problems which part-time mature learners may face with the advent of student loans and subsequent debt, given that they are usually combining complex lives with their studies, with…
Descriptors: Tuition, Fees, Part Time Students, Adult Students
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Esmond, Bill – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2012
Policymakers in England have recently, in common with other Anglophone countries, encouraged the provision of higher education within vocational Further Education Colleges. Policy documents have emphasised the potential contribution of college-based students to widening participation: yet the same students contribute in turn to the difficulties of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Adult Education, Vocational Education
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Bath, Caroline; Barr, Karen; Haynes, Mary – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2014
This article discusses a project designed to build a community of enquiry in the first year of a foundation degree in early years at an English university. Derived originally from Lipman's ideas of Philosophy for Children, this approach became a regular part of the fortnightly session for these early childhood practitioners, in order to support…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Communities of Practice, Foreign Countries, Preschool Teachers
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Round, David; Brownless, Chris; Rout, Amelia – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2012
This project aimed to better understand vocational student progression into higher education. Following an initial literature review a large dataset was purchased from the Higher Education Statistics Agency (covering the years 2002/3 to 2006/7 and 2007/8). This allowed for a quantitative analysis to take place which compared and contrasted the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Vocational Education, Undergraduate Students, Nontraditional Students
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Callender, Claire – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2011
This article critically assesses the nature and scope of current financial support for part-time undergraduates in England, highlighting its importance for widening participation. It considers the limitations of these financial arrangements, why they are in need of reform, and some of the consequences of their inadequacies. The paper argues that…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Lifelong Learning
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Miller, Paul; Shotte, Gertrude – Policy Futures in Education, 2010
When the global economic recession hit the world some 18 months ago, very few could predict the impact this would have on government spending on higher education. Higher education institutions in the United Kingdom face spending cuts. Notwithstanding, they are expected to deliver quality education with fewer resources. This article discusses…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Business, Educational Quality, Foreign Countries
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Brown, Reva Berman – Education & Training, 2006
Purpose: The paper aims to investigate an aspect of undertaking a part-time Masters of Business Administration (MBA) that has been discussed informally but has not been researched--that a proportion of MBA students who start their studies within a marriage are likely to end up with the qualification, but without the spouse.…
Descriptors: Marriage, Masters Degrees, Business Administration Education, Part Time Students
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Whitehead, Joan; Harris, Alma; Maughan, Sylvia; Menter, Ian – Educational Research, 1998
A survey of preservice teachers in a part-time distance learning program (n=76) and a full-time university program (n=87) in Britain revealed that the part-time course recruits different types of students; both groups felt their training was of a high quality; and barriers to entry into teaching were related to age, family situation, and…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Diversity (Faculty), Foreign Countries, Part Time Students
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Fuller, Alison – Journal of Education Policy, 2001
Explains the growing importance of higher-level qualifications for adults in the UK, highlighting statistical trends in commitment to learning and qualifying-the result of taking part-time courses in higher education. Most part-time undergraduates fund their own tuition. Mature students' backgrounds and perspectives partly account for their rising…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Educational Demand, Educational Policy, Enrollment Trends
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Blaxter, Loraine; Tight, Malcolm – Studies in the Education of Adults, 1994
Interviews with 36 adult part-time students at Warwick and Coventry Universities showed that 13 alternate student roles with other life roles and 23 attempt to combine roles and responsibilities. All combiners were employed full or part time; all but one of the alternators were unemployed or retired. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Adult Education, Adult Students, College Students
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Carswell, John – Oxford Review of Education, 1988
Discusses the Robbins Committee's mistaken assumption that full-time student enrollment would increase, resulting in a decline in part-time study. States that this miscalculation has had important social and financial consequences that, without adjustment, might impose obstacles for future expansion. Suggests changes in the student support system…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Opportunities, Educational Planning, Foreign Countries
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