• No results found

[PDF] Top 20 Disengagement from education among 14-16 year olds

Has 10000 "Disengagement from education among 14-16 year olds" found on our website. Below are the top 20 most common "Disengagement from education among 14-16 year olds".

Disengagement from education among 14-16 year olds

Disengagement from education among 14-16 year olds

... ‘disengaged from school not education’ have followed their original intentions and continued with full time education in Year 12 (95 per cent and 85 per cent ...particularly among the ... See full document

87

Investigating Factors That Support Re Engagement of 14   16 Year Olds in Education

Investigating Factors That Support Re Engagement of 14 16 Year Olds in Education

... to education practitioners. Disengage- ment from school amongst 14 - 16 year olds has become a recurrent phenomenon, thus identifying and implementing timely interventions to ... See full document

7

14 16 year olds in further education colleges: lessons for learning and leadership

14 16 year olds in further education colleges: lessons for learning and leadership

... The parents were a self-selecting group who agreed to be interviewed via approaches made through the schools. In the case of two schools, focus groups of parents were organised, in one case to supplement telephone ... See full document

36

Citizenship for 16-19 year olds in education and training : report of the Advisory Group to the Secretary of State for Education and Employment

Citizenship for 16-19 year olds in education and training : report of the Advisory Group to the Secretary of State for Education and Employment

... further education colleges (in areas with school sixth forms) and a range of specialist colleges (for example, agricultural colleges, art and design ...groups, from young adults to senior citizens, studying ... See full document

47

Participation in education, training and employment by 16-18 year olds in England (Revised end 2001 to end 2011)

Participation in education, training and employment by 16-18 year olds in England (Revised end 2001 to end 2011)

... 47. The statistics published in this SFR are regarded as the Department for Education’s (DfE) most definitive estimates of both post-16 participation in education and young people not in education, ... See full document

36

Evaluation of pilot summer activities programme for 16 year olds

Evaluation of pilot summer activities programme for 16 year olds

... 2.39 A range of organisations were involved in recruitment with Connexions accounting for 31% of all organisations with main responsibility. Careers services made up the next largest share with 18%; closely followed by ... See full document

138

Evaluation of outreach interventions for under 16 year olds  Tools and guidance for higher education providers

Evaluation of outreach interventions for under 16 year olds Tools and guidance for higher education providers

... Of course, it is possible to devise experimental designs that are not randomised controlled trials, but that still have high evidential value. For example, an alternative to randomisation is to purposively match members ... See full document

15

Evaluation of Increased Flexibility for 14 to 16 Year Olds Programme : Outcomes for the First Cohort - Research Report

Evaluation of Increased Flexibility for 14 to 16 Year Olds Programme : Outcomes for the First Cohort - Research Report

... inferred from the available data, previous analysis of the extent of discontinuation among the first cohort of IFP participants 15 showed that location of study did not appear to be related to ... See full document

114

Evaluation of Increased Flexibility for 14 to 16 Year Olds Programme : Outcomes for the Second Cohort - Research Report

Evaluation of Increased Flexibility for 14 to 16 Year Olds Programme : Outcomes for the Second Cohort - Research Report

... of Year 10 students embarked on their programme in 2002 and this was followed by a second cohort in 2003, which is the focus of this ...and 14-19 provision have continued to develop, the range of vocational ... See full document

94

Modelling the implications of graduation for 16 year olds in three geographical areas

Modelling the implications of graduation for 16 year olds in three geographical areas

... of Year 11 what they intended to do, but over 60 per cent of those who subsequently achieved high level GCSE scores had decided by that ...in education upon their educational ...full-time education ... See full document

76

Effective practice in the delivery and teaching of English and Mathematics to 16-18 year olds

Effective practice in the delivery and teaching of English and Mathematics to 16-18 year olds

... style from the ...Further Education College from the teacher/pupil relationship that students were likely to have experienced in school, where teachers are rarely referred to by their first names and ... See full document

23

The role of social pedagogy and civic engagement in helping troubled 14-year-olds.

The role of social pedagogy and civic engagement in helping troubled 14-year-olds.

... Blake, S., & Frances, G. (2004). Promoting children and young people’s participation through the National Healthy School Standard. London: Health Development Agency. Bryderup, I. M., & Frørup, A. K. (2011). ... See full document

7

Effective curriculum practice at below Level 2 for 16/17 year olds

Effective curriculum practice at below Level 2 for 16/17 year olds

... with education start on part-time provision until they find a course that inspires them and may spend part of their week doing other things such as voluntary work or ... See full document

60

Effective curriculum practice at below Level 2 for 16/17 year olds

Effective curriculum practice at below Level 2 for 16/17 year olds

... study from Level 1 through to Level 3 and above in a particular ...route from their courses into employment and on this basis, changed their programme to offer a more realistic insight into the types of ... See full document

44

Investigating attitudes towards online safety and security, and evaluating a peer-led Internet safety programme for
14– to 16-year-olds: final report

Investigating attitudes towards online safety and security, and evaluating a peer-led Internet safety programme for 14– to 16-year-olds: final report

... The area represented by the dotted square in the diagram in Figure 1 is the area in which this research is situated. One key theme appearing through the e-safety literature is that engagement with peer groups is a key ... See full document

42

A systematic review of the impact of networked ICT on 5-16 year-olds' literacy in English

A systematic review of the impact of networked ICT on 5-16 year-olds' literacy in English

... literacy education. The examples on which the report is focused come from the BushNet project in northern Queensland, a series of linked websites between rural ...and education; to suggest that we ... See full document

103

Effective practice in the delivery and teaching of English and Mathematics to 16-18 year olds

Effective practice in the delivery and teaching of English and Mathematics to 16-18 year olds

... strategic decisions about implementing organisational practices to plan for the change in policy were made at different times throughout the sector. No clear relationship between teaching quality and pass rates can be ... See full document

99

Adolescent road user behaviour : a survey of 11-16 year olds

Adolescent road user behaviour : a survey of 11-16 year olds

... ranged from unintentional behaviour involving distraction or forgetting to look for traffic ...‘cross from between parked cars when there is a safer place to cross near by’ - ...departures from safe ... See full document

35

County Durham joint protocol for homeless 16 and 17 year olds

County Durham joint protocol for homeless 16 and 17 year olds

... The Youth Engagement Service is a prevention service and criminal justice agency that works with young people at risk of offending and with young people who have offended. The YES works with young people up to the age of ... See full document

22

Evaluation of pilot summer activities for 16 year olds : summer 2000

Evaluation of pilot summer activities for 16 year olds : summer 2000

... 5.6 The majority of young people who were involved in the programme reported that they derived some benefit. The type and depth of benefit is in many ways intensely personal and responses to open questions reveal some ... See full document

90

Show all 10000 documents...