Bridging the Gap between A Level and Degree

Author:

Ballinger Gillian J.1

Affiliation:

1. Keele University, UK

Abstract

This article examines the teaching of Advanced level students in both years of their studies at two secondary schools in the Staffordshire area. The purpose of the investigation is to compare the tuition of A level students to the teaching of first year undergraduates at Keele University, specifically in relation to concerns raised by the undergraduates during the potentially disorientating period at the start of their degree studies. The question of whether there is a need to manage the students’ transition to higher education more effectively is considered.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Visual Arts and Performing Arts,Education

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