Summary information

Study title

Cultures of Learning in Further Education, 2001-2003

Creator

Gleeson, D., University of Warwick, Institute of Education
James, D., University of the West of England, Bristol, Faculty of Education
Postlethwaite, K. C., University of Oxford, Department of Educational Studies
Biesta, G., University of Exeter, School of Education and Lifelong Learning
Hodkinson, P., University of Leeds, School of Education

Study number / PID

5264 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-5264-1 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Not available

Abstract

Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Transforming Learning Cultures in Further Education (FE) project was a ground-breaking project designed to explore ways in which learning in FE is cultural and relational. The principal aims of the project were to deepen understanding of the complexities of learning; to identify, implement and evaluate strategies for the improvement of learning opportunities; and to set in place an enhanced and lasting capacity among practitioners for enquiry into FE practice. The project was part of the ESRC's Teaching and Learning Research Programme (TLRP). Further information about this project can be found on the ESRC award web page, and wider information about the research programme on the TLRP web site. The objectives of the project were: to determine the nature of learning cultures and their impact upon students' and teachers' learning in FE; to establish a theoretical base for understanding the interrelationships between learning cultures, learning, and situational and motivational factors in FE; to identify principles of procedure for the enhancement of learning cultures in order to improve student and teacher learning and achievement; to determine the effectiveness, within prescribed limits, of different intervention strategies for the enhancement of learning cultures and the improvement of learning; to set in place an enhanced and lasting practitioner-based research capability in FE. The project collected qualitative data from (usually) six students in each of 16 learning sites in four FE colleges in England. It also collected quantitative data from all students in the same learning sites. The quantitative data (deposited at the UK Data Archive) enabled deeper qualitative analysis by exploring similarities and differences amongst learning sites, to locate the views of the interviewees amongst those of their peers in the sites, and to relate the sample as a whole to national norms. (The...
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Methodology

Data collection period

Not available

Country

England

Time dimension

Cross-sectional (one-time) study

Analysis unit

Individuals
Subnational

Universe

Students in a purposefully chosen sample of four further education colleges in the South West, Midlands and North West of England

Sampling procedure

No sampling (total universe)

Kind of data

Numeric

Data collection mode

Self-completion

Funding information

Grant number

L139251025

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2005

Terms of data access

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