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How can BTEC teachers support young people to be prepared for careers in the media industries? A reflection on pedagogy
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posted on 2023-06-09, 02:54 authored by Victoria Grace WaldenThere are major discrepancies between the skills required in the media industries, and those BTEC (Business and Technology Education Council) Level 3 students develop during their course. While academics have described these courses as ‘pre-vocational’, there is an expectation from students, parents and now the Government that BTECs, which are more practical than A Levels, will offer young people preparation for employment. However, there are distinct differences in the skills required by the media industries and those taught on such courses. While pre-existing literature acknowledges this issue in part, it does not offer potential pedagogical solutions. Recent reforms in vocational education will effect at policy level but offer little practical support for teachers. This action research project proposes potential teaching and learning strategies to help narrow the gap between BTEC media education (one of the most popular courses perceived to be vocational in the United Kingdom) and the skills particularly of high demand in today's industries. The project was organised as part of a Twenty-First Century Learning Alliance teacher research fellowship, which enables teachers to investigate problems that affect their own classroom practice.
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Journal of Media PracticeISSN
1468-2753Publisher
IntellectExternal DOI
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3Volume
16Page range
263-277Department affiliated with
- Media and Film Publications
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2016-09-15First Open Access (FOA) Date
2017-01-22First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date
2016-09-15Usage metrics
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