Discourses of Employability and Empowerment: Foundation Degrees and 'Third Way' discursive repertoires
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Abstract:
This paper contextualises the UK Foundation Degree within competing economic and democratic agendas. In tracing the development within these ideological and discursive priorities it analyses how they are textually represented in policy speeches, and in particular in 'New Labour' consultation documents. The purpose of this is to critically evaluate New Labour's attempt to offer, through the Foundation Degree, a 'Third Way' synthesis of these traditionally competing agendas, facilitating a neat discursive synchronisation of utilitarian and progressive objectives--democratising access to higher education and empowering the individual, while tooling up 'UK PLC' (public limited company) to compete in a global economy. The paper, however, sees significant potential, provided by the discourses of the Foundation Degree experience, for further democratisation of higher education. It is argued that this provides opportunities to facilitate diversity and differentiation by involving the further education sector through partnerships with higher education, and providing opportunities to stem and reverse academic drift.Document Type: Research article
DOI: 10.1080/0159630032000172489
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