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Gemma Pearce; Paul Magee – Health Education, 2024
Purpose: A sense of collective free-thinking with tangible goals makes co-creation an enlightening experience. Yet despite the freedom and organic flow of the methodology, there remain barriers to deploying co-creation in the real-world context. The aim was to understand the barriers and solutions to co-creation, reflect on applying co-creation in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Cooperation, International Cooperation, Stakeholders
Roger Brown; Nick Hillman – Higher Education Policy Institute, 2023
This HEPI Report includes two contrasting views on recent higher education policies and alternatives to the status quo. In Part One, Roger Brown argues neoliberal policies have damaged English higher education in recent decades -- and continue to do so. He says neoliberalism has many adverse effects, including 'increased stratification, the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Policy, Neoliberalism, Foreign Countries
Lister, Ruth – Education 3-13, 2022
The article provides an overview of the conclusions reached by the British Academy Childhood Policy Programme in its final report. The programme explored the role of the state in childhood and how children and childhood are conceptualised in policy-making. The aim was to apply an inter-disciplinary social sciences and humanities lens in order to…
Descriptors: Children, Policy Formation, Policy, Foreign Countries
James Relly, Susan; Laczik, Andrea – Journal of Education and Work, 2022
With successive changes to apprenticeship policy, shifting emphasis on the amount of involvement of employers in engaging and delivering apprenticeship, and an over-reliance on further education to fill the gaps in the midst of its own storm, this article explores the successful ingredients for employer engagement in apprenticeship and vocational…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Employers, Participation, Vocational Education
Boaz, Annette; Borst, Robert; Kok, Maarten; O'Shea, Alison – Research Evaluation, 2021
There is a growing recognition that needs more to be done to ensure that research contributes to better health services and patient outcomes. Stakeholder engagement in research, including co-production, has been identified as a promising mechanism for improving the value, relevance and utilization of research. This article presents findings from a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Stakeholders, Smoking, Participation
Sophie Hall; Emily Jones; Stephen Evans – Learning and Work Institute, 2023
For 27 years, the Adult Participation in Learning Survey has provided a unique insight into adult learning across the UK. It adopts a deliberately broad definition of learning, reflecting the fact that learning is about much more than formal courses and qualifications. The 2023 survey shows almost one in two adults took part in learning in the…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Participation, National Surveys, Foreign Countries
Risk of Job Automation and Participation in Adult Education and Training: Do Welfare Regimes Matter?
Ioannidou, Alexandra; Parma, Andrea – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2022
This study explores the relation between risk of job automation and participation in adult education and training (AET) and examines variation in that relation across welfare regimes distinguishing between situational and institutional barriers. Using microdata of PIAAC, we analyze participation in formal or nonformal AET for job-related reasons…
Descriptors: Automation, Risk, Adult Education, Participation
Costello, Eamon; Johnston, Keith; Wade, Vincent – Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
This research investigated how the bug tracker database of the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) Moodle is developed as an application of crowd work. The bug tracker is used by software developers, who write and maintain Moodle's code, but also by a wider public world of ordinary Moodle users who can report bugs. Despite many studies of the…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Educational Technology, Computer Software, Cooperation
Shames Maskeen; Jacob Matthews; Debbie M. Smith; Helen J. Stain; Lisa A. D. Webster – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2024
The United Kingdom's (UK) goal of a 20% increase in participation of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) groups in higher education (HE) by 2020 has not been met. Pakistani and Bangladeshi students are some of the most underrepresented BAME groups in UK HE institutions. This systematic review included 20 papers that identified barriers and…
Descriptors: Guided Pathways, Minority Group Students, Disproportionate Representation, Higher Education
Christian Beighton; Wendy Cobb; Hilary Welland – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2021
This case study discusses how autoethnographic approaches can be used as a qualitative research tool. Based in a U.K. university Faculty of Education, it outlines a collaborative project designed to investigate barriers to engagement with academic writing development for early career researchers. After a brief overview of the project and its…
Descriptors: Discussion, Research Methodology, Ethnography, Foreign Countries
Michael Sanders; Jack Summers; Vanessa Hirneis; Susannah Hume; Gabrielle McGannon – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2023
Background: Randomised trials have been on the rise in social policy over the last decade and a half, particularly in areas working with young people and vulnerable adults. Informed consent is an important principle for ethics committees governing research conducted by universities. Aims and objectives: We consider the arguments for and against…
Descriptors: Ethics, Research Committees, Informed Consent, Participation
Tindal, Scott – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2020
Organising and participating in Knowledge Exchange (KE) events represent a considerable commitment by social science academics. Yet academics' participation in KE activities is not professionally rewarded as are other academic endeavours, so why do they do it? Understanding academics' perspectives regarding their own motivations for engaging in KE…
Descriptors: Social Scientists, Participation, Technology Transfer, Motivation
Gebre, Engida H.; Morales, Esteban – Information and Learning Sciences, 2020
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the nature and sufficiency of descriptive information included in open datasets and the nature of comments and questions users write in relation to specific datasets. Open datasets are provided to facilitate civic engagement and government transparency. However, making the data available does not guarantee…
Descriptors: Data Use, Access to Information, Users (Information), Information Utilization
Usta, Mehmet E. – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2021
This study aims to compare the school inspection reports prepared by educational inspectors in Turkey and the United Kingdom. In Turkey, educational inspection is carried out by the Educational Inspectors of the Ministry of National Education. On the other hand, educational inspection in the UK is carried out by Ofsted education inspectors. In…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Inspection, Reports
Isham, Louise; Bradbury-Jones, Caroline; Hewison, Alistair – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2019
This article surfaces issues about the often-used but widely under-reported practice of working with advisory fora. We critically reflect on our experiences working with an advisory network when co-designing a research study about a 'sensitive' subject. We discuss the following: (1) How the network evolved as a matter of ethical and pragmatic…
Descriptors: Networks, Advisory Committees, Ethics, Epistemology