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Barriers to Partnership for Curriculum Development: a collective case study involving higher education, further education and employers

Barriers to Partnership for Curriculum Development: a collective case study involving higher education, further education and employers
Barriers to Partnership for Curriculum Development: a collective case study involving higher education, further education and employers
The emergence of collaborative partnerships to produce undergraduate programmes in response to government policy and employer workforce development needs provides a rich environment for the study of curriculum innovation. This paper presents the findings of a collective case study of six undergraduate programmes developed by consortia involving employer groups across all sectors; further education colleges, and three higher education institutions. In this paper, the barriers that emerged are analysed and a model of five major groups are identified: resource; skills; quality assurance; cultural and external barriers. The nature of the problems that these barriers present are found to vary and the paper suggests a typology relating to the prevalence and significance of the barriers, and the degree of action required by the development team.
PartnershipHigher educationBarriersCollaborationCurriculum developmentFurther EducationEmployersWorkforce developmentWidening participation
Foskett, Rosalind
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Foskett, Rosalind
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Foskett, Rosalind (2006) Barriers to Partnership for Curriculum Development: a collective case study involving higher education, further education and employers. CEDAR 11th International Conference 2006, Warwick, United Kingdom. 13 - 14 Mar 2006.

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The emergence of collaborative partnerships to produce undergraduate programmes in response to government policy and employer workforce development needs provides a rich environment for the study of curriculum innovation. This paper presents the findings of a collective case study of six undergraduate programmes developed by consortia involving employer groups across all sectors; further education colleges, and three higher education institutions. In this paper, the barriers that emerged are analysed and a model of five major groups are identified: resource; skills; quality assurance; cultural and external barriers. The nature of the problems that these barriers present are found to vary and the paper suggests a typology relating to the prevalence and significance of the barriers, and the degree of action required by the development team.

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Published date: 14 March 2006
Venue - Dates: CEDAR 11th International Conference 2006, Warwick, United Kingdom, 2006-03-13 - 2006-03-14
Keywords: PartnershipHigher educationBarriersCollaborationCurriculum developmentFurther EducationEmployersWorkforce developmentWidening participation

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Local EPrints ID: 21030
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/21030
PURE UUID: 2b0864b7-1c1c-4559-8000-182490489cd6

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Date deposited: 09 May 2006
Last modified: 31 Oct 2022 17:33

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Author: Rosalind Foskett

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