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An exploration of degree apprentice perspectives: a Q methodology study

  • Khristin Fabian
  • , Ella Taylor-Smith
  • , Sally Smith
  • , Debbie Meharg
  • , Alison Varey

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Abstract

Degree apprenticeships in the UK represent a shift in approach to degree-level study. As the model matures, it is important to hear perspectives of apprentices. Using Q methodology, the study aims to identify the different apprentices’ viewpoints of the apprenticeship, exploring aspects of belonging, support, challenges and views of the learning experience. Thirty-five second-year computing apprentices at a UK university participated in the study. Centroid factor analysis revealed three perspectives: aligned student-workers, busy professionals, and the cast adrift. Aligned student-workers were balancing work and study effectively, finding value in both. Busy professionals were already consolidated as professionals, using this degree apprenticeship to upskill. Finally, the cast adrift, reported a lack of support in the workplace that was affecting their view on the apprenticeship. This exploratory study, resulting in a new research instrument and approach, contributes apprentices’ perspectives to research and practice, as apprenticeship models expand in the UK and beyond.

OriginalspracheEnglish
Seitenumfang13
FachzeitschriftStudies in Higher Education
Frühes Online-Datum8 März 2021
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PublikationsstatusE-pub ahead of print - 8 März 2021

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