Attitudes to Vocational Learning: A Literature Review

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LIST OF FIGURES & TABLES

List of Figures

Figure 3.1 Number of pupils achieving a qualification in academic compared to vocational subjects by gender, for subjects with more than 1,000 entries, level 3-5

Figure 3.2 Number of pupils achieving a qualification in academic compared to vocational subjects by gender, for subjects with more than 1,000 entries, level 6

Figure 3.3 Pass rates for academic and vocational subjects at level 6

Figure 3.4 Destination of school leavers from publicly funded secondary schools by gender 2006-07

Appendix Two

Figure 1 Average tariff score of S4 pupils, by deprivation status: 2005/06

Figure 2 Average tariff score of S4 pupils, by registration for free school meals: 2005/06

Figure 3 Destinations of school leavers from publicly funded secondary in 2006-07

Figure 4 Destination of school leavers by Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation ( SIMD) level, 1 is most deprived, 10 least deprived, 2006-07

Figure 5 Destination of school leavers from publicly funded secondary schools by gender 2006-07

Figure 6 Destination of school leavers by ethnicity, 2006-07

List of Tables

Table 3.1 Destinations of school leavers from publicly funded secondary schools by ethnicity

Table 4.1 Possible purposes of Skills for Work (Howieson and Raffe, 2007, p.13)

Appendix Two

Table 1 Pupils in publicly funded secondary schools 1996-2007

Table 2 Secondary pupils by stage 1999 - 2007

Table 3 Staying on rates of secondary pupils, 1996 - 2007

Table 4a SQA attainment and qualifications of school leavers by gender, Level 3-5, 2001-02 (includes special schools)

Table 4b Total qualifications attained by leavers at SCQF level 3-5, by subject and gender, 2005-06

Table 4c Total qualifications attained by leavers at SCQF level 3-5, by subject and gender: 2006-07

Table 4d Student Stage S4, level Standard Grade entries by deprivation categories, 2006

Table 4e Number of pupils who were not entered for any qualification at this level by deprivation categories, 2006

Table 4f Student Stage S4, level Access 2 entries by deprivation categories, 2006

Table 4g Student Stage S4, level Access 3 entries by deprivation categories, 2006

Table 5a Trends in uptake of academic Highers subjects

Table 5b Trends in uptake of vocational Highers subjects

Table 5c Trends in uptake of 'other' Highers subjects

Table 5d Student Stage 5, level Highers student entries by deprivation categories, 2006

Table 5e Student Stage 5, level Intermediate 1 student entries by deprivation categories, 2006

Table 5f Student Stage 5, level Intermediate 2 student entries by deprivation categories, 2006

Table 6a Attainment by all pupils at SCQF level 6 (Highers) by subject, award and gender, 2001-02 (includes special schools)

Table 6b Total qualifications attained by leavers at SCQF level 6 (Higher) by subject, grade and gender, 2005-06

Table 6c: Total qualifications attained by leavers at SCQF level 6 (Higher) by subject, grade and gender, 2006-07

Table 7 Tariff Points for SQA qualifications

Table 8 Gender and age of students under 19 in Further Education 2005-2007

Table 9 Destinations of school leavers from publicly funded secondary 2002/03 -2006/07

Table 10 Destinations of school leavers from publicly funded secondary by level of SIMD, 2006

Table 11 Destination of school leavers from publicly funded secondary by gender

Table 12 Destinations of school leavers from publicly funded secondary schools by ethnicity

Table 13 Destination of school leavers from publicly funded schools by destination and category and stage of leaving (percentages)

Table 14 Destinations of school leavers by urban/rural classification

Table 15 Percentage of school leavers from publicly funded secondary schools in Scotland by characteristics and whether they've entered a positive destination

Table 16 Young people in training (16-24 year olds with employed or trainee status) 1998-2007

Table 17 16 - 19 year olds Not in Education, Employment or Training

Table 18 Percentages Not in Education, Employment or Training by gender in Scotland

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