Work-based learning tools to inform the implementation of degree apprenticeships for the public sector in England
Higher Education, Skills and Work-Based Learning
ISSN: 2042-3896
Article publication date: 10 September 2020
Issue publication date: 27 November 2020
Abstract
Purpose
The article identifies and examines key elements of a work-based learning framework to consider their use as part of the higher education response to the apprenticeship agenda for the public sector in England.
Design/methodology/approach
This article draws upon work-based learning academic literature and the authors 28 years’ experience of the development and implementation of work-based learning at higher education level in the UK and internationally.
Findings
The article suggests that while the experience of work-based learning at higher education level appears to offer many ready-made tools and approaches for the development and delivery of higher and degree apprenticeships, these should not be adopted uncritically and in some cases may require significant repurposing.
Research limitations/implications
This article is intended to inform practitioners developing degree apprenticeships. Given the degree apprenticeship is still at a relatively early stage in its implementation, this has limited the extent to which it has been possible to review entire degree implementation to the point of participant graduation.
Practical implications
The article draws upon real-life implementation of innovative curriculum design and is of direct practical relevance to the design and operation of work-based learning for degree apprenticeships.
Social implications
Degree apprenticeships have the potential to increase productivity and enhance social mobility. Effective design and implementation of degree apprenticeships in the public sector has the potential to make a significant impact on the quality of public services.
Originality/value
The article provides an informed and sustained examination of how degree apprenticeships, especially those designed for public sector employees, might build upon previous higher education experience in work-based learning.
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Citation
Garnett, J. (2020), "Work-based learning tools to inform the implementation of degree apprenticeships for the public sector in England", Higher Education, Skills and Work-Based Learning, Vol. 10 No. 5, pp. 715-725. https://doi.org/10.1108/HESWBL-06-2020-0134
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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