Taking students on a '˜learner journey'

Joan Thomson Learning and Teaching Coordinator (Fe/HE) at The open University ScotlandJoan Thomson Learning and Teaching Coordinator (Fe/HE) at The open University Scotland
Joan Thomson Learning and Teaching Coordinator (Fe/HE) at The open University Scotland
The 'learner journey' is a concept which crops up in most of the literature on education policy. It's not exactly the most user-friendly of phrases '“ I wonder how many students would recognise it as describing their own experience '“ but it's actually fairly straightforward.

When people talk about the learner journey, they’re referring to how people move between different types (or periods) of learning.

That might be the move from school to college, between universities, or into an apprenticeship. Wherever an individual learner is on their own journey, it will be better for them (and their family and their employer and the Scottish economy) if it’s easy – or at least relatively painless – to take the next step.

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