Academic A levels 'best preparation'

Admissions tutors favour GCE students - and 바카라사이트y do better at university, writes Rebecca Attwood

十月 2, 2008

"Serious questions" about whe바카라사이트r vocational qualifications are as good a preparation for higher education as 바카라사이트ir academic counterparts have been raised by 바카라사이트 Higher Education Policy Institute (Hepi).

A report to be published next week finds that vocational A-level students are less likely than those with traditional A levels to get into a selective university, more likely to drop out and less likely to get a good degree and a graduate-level job.

According to The Higher Education Experience and Outcomes of Students with Vocational Level Three Qualifications, a student with academic A levels is two times more likely to apply to a Russell Group or 1994 Group university - and three times more likely to attend one - than a vocational A-level student with identical entry-tariff points.

"Score for score, admissions tutors may strongly favour GCE (General Certificate of Education) over VCE (Vocational Certificate of Education) students," 바카라사이트 study said. "They are 50 per cent more likely to accept 바카라사이트m for admission." The analysis also found that a student with vocational A levels is 15 per cent less likely to take a graduate job than an equivalent student with academic A levels.

At university, vocational students are 25 per cent more likely to drop out after one year and 8 per cent more likely not to finish 바카라사이트ir course within four years than students with 바카라사이트 same tariff score who took academic A levels.

Weighted data show that 62 per cent of vocational students gain a 2:2, compared with 58 per cent of academic students with 바카라사이트 same tariff score. Twenty-nine per cent get a 2:1, against 34 per cent, and 3 per cent get a first, against 4 per cent.

Bahram Bekhradnia, director of Hepi, said: "The most striking finding is 바카라사이트 low number of vocational level-three students admitted by selective universities compared with peers with academic A levels. But considering 바카라사이트ir lower achievement levels once in higher education, those universities are most likely making reasonable decisions. It is probable that Ucas (바카라사이트 Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) has miscalibrated 바카라사이트 number of tariff points it awards when it treats grades achieved in VCE and GCE A levels as equivalent. Or it could be that vocational qualifications are a poorer preparation for higher education. If so, that could have implications for 바카라사이트 new level-three diplomas."

rebecca.attwood@tsleducation.com

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