256 Pages
    by Routledge

    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    Education is becoming more competitive - choice in education is now a key issue. This book will help parents, schools, colleges, universities and policy makers understand how education and training markets work. Choosing Futures offers a wide ranging perspective on how young people, and their parents, make choices as they travel through a lifetime of education and training. The authors challenge traditional views of how choices are made of primary school, secondary school, college, university and career, which assume that choices are rational and objective. Instead this book reveals how choices depend upon a range of factors:
    *young people's personal experiences
    *individual and family histories
    *perceptions of education and careers.
    The book compares choice for 5 to 11 year olds, and for 16 and 18 year olds; drawing out models of the decision making process, and at the same time the consequences on schools, colleges and individuals of 'enhanced choice'.

    1. Choice, Decision Making and the Education Market Place; 2. Rationality, Motivation and the Reality of Choice; 3. Reciprocity and Corroboration; 4. Choosing Schools - Parents and Pupils in the Market Place; 5. Expanding Horizons? Career Perspectives and Educational Choice Amongst Primary School Children; 6. Students as Consumers in a Further Education Market; 7.Deception or Appeasement? Marketing and Post-Sixteen Choice; 8. Anticipated Futures: Higher Education, Perceptions and Student Choice; Choice or Chance? Career Decision Making Processes of Young People; 10. Choice in Education - Perspectives and Prospectives

    Biography

    Nicholas Foskett, Jane Hemsley-Brown