Developing the professional identity of vocationally trained students in university - experiences with action research on the Foundation Degree 'Professional Studies in Early Years'

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Bolshaw, P. 2015. Developing the professional identity of vocationally trained students in university - experiences with action research on the Foundation Degree 'Professional Studies in Early Years'. in: Maier-Hofer, C. (ed.) Angewandte Kindheitswissenschaften: Eine Einführung in das Paradigma Heidelberg, Germany Springer. pp. 107-132
AuthorsBolshaw, P.
EditorsMaier-Hofer, C.
Abstract

Developing the professional identity of vocationally trained early years practitioners embarking on foundation degrees is a relatively new challenge for universities. Recent literature has stressed the importance of a strong identity for those employed in early years settings. This chapter considers the implications of this in the context of foundation degrees for employment-based students and reflects upon links between the emerging professionalism of the UK early years workforce, their vocational habitus and the need for emotional capital. Using a methodological approach of action research, the study sought to examine whether pre-determined learning groups could be used to enhance a cohort’s community of practice. The research found that the introduction of learning groups positively impacted on students’ sense of belonging, contributing towards participants defining a professional identity as early years practitioners and university students.

KeywordsEarly years; Vocational training; Early years practitioners
Page range107-132
Year2015
Book titleAngewandte Kindheitswissenschaften: Eine Einführung in das Paradigma
Applied Childhood Studies: An Introduction to the Paradigm
PublisherSpringer
Output statusPublished
Place of publicationHeidelberg, Germany
ISBN9783658081201
9783658081195
Publication dates
Print25 Nov 2015
Publication process dates
Deposited02 Jun 2023
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-08120-1_3
Official URLhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-08120-1
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