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Apprentices and Progression Research Evidence 2011. Hugh Joslin Sharon Smith. Context for the Research. Kent and Medway LLN Vocational Progression University of Greenwich Higher Apprenticeships The issue of progression for Apprentices Skills Social Mobility Access to the Professions.
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Apprentices and Progression Research Evidence 2011 Hugh Joslin Sharon Smith
Context for the Research • Kent and Medway LLN • Vocational Progression • University of Greenwich • Higher Apprenticeships • The issue of progression for Apprentices • Skills • Social Mobility • Access to the Professions
Explore Key findings • Progression rates of four cohorts and timing of progression • Non prescribedHE and HEFCE funded HE comparison • Differences in progression rates by advanced level apprentice framework • Regional variations in progression rates • Disadvantaged profile of advanced level apprentice learners and progression rates by disadvantaged groups
Advanced Level ApprenticesPopular HE Institutions 2005-06 cohort who progressed to HEFCE funded HE
Group Discussion themes • Are there other research questions we ought to consider? • More in depth analysis: • How useful would sector analyses be? • How useful would regional analyses be? • Would there be interest in institutional analyses? • Continuation of the research (BIS)