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Lumby, J., (2012) 'Disengaged and disaffected young people: surviving the system'. British Educational Research Journal, Vol 38 (2) McCrone, Tet al (2013) BIS Research Paper Number 95: Research in to Training for Young Adults aged 19-24 who are Not in Education, Employment or Training. London: BIS Pring, R et al (2009) The Nuffield Review of 14–19 Education and Training: Final report Education for All: the Future of Education and Training for 14–19 year-olds: Summary, implications and Recommendations. Available


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Satchwell, C. & Ivanič, R., (2007) 'The textuality of learning contexts in UK colleges'. Pedagogy, Culture and Society, Vol 15 (3) Simmons, R. & Thompson R., (2011) NEET young people and training for work. Stoke on Trent: Trentham Books Smith, R., (2007) Of 'duckers and divers', mice and men: the impact of market fundamentalism in FE colleges post-incorporation. Research in Post-Compulsory Education, Vol 12 “1” Smith, R. & O'Leary, M., (2013) 'New Public Management in an age of austerity: knowledge and experience in further education'. Journal of Educational Administration and History, Vol 45(3) Social Exclusion Unit, (1999) Bridging the Gap: New Opportunities for 16-18 Year Olds. London: The Stationery Office. Spielhofer, Tet al (2009) Increasing participation: understanding young people who do not participate in education or training at 16 or 17. Berkshire: NFER. Available


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Street, B., (2009) 'The future of social literacies'. In Baynham, M. and Prinsloo, M., (eds) (2009) The future of Literacy Studies. Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan Street, B., (2012) Contexts for Literacy work: New Literacy Studies, multimodality, and the local and the global. In Tett, L., Hamilton, M., & Crowther, J., (eds) (2012) More Powerful Literacies. Leicester: NIACE


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