Transitional experiences of post-16 sports education: Jack's story

David C.R. Aldous, Andrew C. Sparkes, David H.K. Brown

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Abstract

This paper explores the layered transitional experiences of a semi-professional athlete named Jack (a pseudonym) between the fields of professional sport and further and higher education. Our analysis is framed by the quadripartite framework of structuration and focuses on Jack's 'in-situ' practices at his college and university in order to illustrate how these can operate to reproduce, transform, and challenge the habitual discourses and rituals that circulate within these institutions by generating forms of corporeal empowerment for young athletes who have valued conjunctural knowledge. The findings highlight the fragility of the transition process and raise questions regarding how the experiences of young people are shaped by the relationships between employment and post-16 education. Jack's experiences have implications for both policy and practice within further education and higher education.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)185-203
Number of pages19
JournalBritish Journal of Sociology of Education
Volume35
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Nov 2012

Keywords

  • case study
  • further education
  • higher education
  • strong structuration theory
  • student experience
  • transition

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