1st Edition

Work-Related Teaching and Learning A guide for teachers and practitioners

Edited By Prue Huddleston, Julian Stanley Copyright 2012
    190 Pages
    by Routledge

    190 Pages
    by Routledge

    In the current economic climate, it is more important than ever that young people engage with the world of work and gain the knowledge, skills and experience they will need to prepare them for their future careers. This book provides an overarching framework for understanding all the separate parts of the work-related learning curriculum and constructs a research-based pedagogy with practical steps for students, teachers and practitioners.

    Work-Related Teaching and Learning deepens our understanding of work-related learning and provides an overview of the programmes and recent initiatives designed to make learning more relevant and better connected to work. Drawing on contemporary research and innovative practice, it offers guidance to support teachers and practitioners in the delivery of the work-related learning curriculum.

    Covering all aspects of word-related learning from enterprise education and economic well-being to careers education, work experience and the diplomas, features include:

    • An overarching conceptualisation of work-related learning
    • An exploration of the benefits of work-related learning
    • An examination of the key issues and challenges faced
    • A detailed look at how teaching and learning activities have been used in various contexts and with what effects
    • An assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of different curriculum models
    • Case studies and examples of good practice
    • Discussion questions for reflective practice

    This book is essential reading for current teachers and practitioners involved in work-related learning, as well as students and trainee teachers who wish to improve or develop their practice in the light of recent initiatives.

    Introduction

    1. What is Work-related Learning?

    2. Engaging and Linking with Employers

    Part 2

    3. A Co-ordinated Approach to Work-related Learning

    4. Pupil Work Experience

    5. Enterprise Education

    6. 14-19 Diplomas as Work-related Learning

    7. Generic Skills

    8. Careers Education, Advice and Guidance

    9. Other Work-related Learning Activities

    Conclusion

    Biography

    Prue Huddleston is Professorial Fellow at the Centre for Education and Industry at the University of Warwick; she has taught in further education and on community and outreach programmes and is a teacher trainer. Her research interests focus on 14–19 vocational qualifications and work-related learning.

    Julian Stanley is Head of the Centre for Education and Industry at the University of Warwick. He has taught extensively in schools as well as contributing to the design and evaluation of work-related learning and related professional development.