The Skills for Life (SfL) initiative followed the Moser Report (1999) and incarnated a Third Way agenda that sought to address England’s perceived adult skills deficit. SfL marked a large investment in adult education but also a distinct shift to a more focused, instrumentalist role for Further Education (FE) in England. A new structure of teacher standards and qualifications underpinned this development with its own, newly devised and matriculated knowledge base. Teachers emerged from these new programmes with subject specialisms in Literacy, Numeracy and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL). The landscape that these ‘new professionals ’ have entered is one that suggests the autonomy of colleges within a competitive market, but t...
The Moser report to the New Labour Government in 1999 confirmed that up to twenty per cent of adults...
Situated within the context of policy change in the Lifelong Learning Sector, this article is based ...
Since 1993, consecutive governments in England have introduced a range of education reforms referred...
The Skills for Life (SfL) initiative followed the Moser Report (1999) and incarnated a Third Way ag...
This reading draws on a range literature to explore how the instruments for the imple- mentation and...
This paper uses data from interviews with eleven Skills for Life (SfL) practitioners in the North Ea...
Workforce development in Skills for Life (SfL) has taken on a greater significance since new overarc...
In this chapter, a decade on from the financial crisis that heralded the introduction of austerity m...
This paper uses data from interviews with eleven Skills for Life (SfL) practitioners in the North Ea...
The English Skills for Life strategy symbolises the prominent place that adult basic skills have cla...
The training of Further Education teachers has been debated since the incorporation of Further Educa...
This paper draws on data from secondary sources and in-depth interviews to explore the question: Wha...
What it means to be a ‘professional’ in further education (FE) in England has been the subject of on...
A study focused on facilitating progression for adults from nonvocational adult education to qualifi...
Further education colleges in England have been the focus of increasing policy attention in recent y...
The Moser report to the New Labour Government in 1999 confirmed that up to twenty per cent of adults...
Situated within the context of policy change in the Lifelong Learning Sector, this article is based ...
Since 1993, consecutive governments in England have introduced a range of education reforms referred...
The Skills for Life (SfL) initiative followed the Moser Report (1999) and incarnated a Third Way ag...
This reading draws on a range literature to explore how the instruments for the imple- mentation and...
This paper uses data from interviews with eleven Skills for Life (SfL) practitioners in the North Ea...
Workforce development in Skills for Life (SfL) has taken on a greater significance since new overarc...
In this chapter, a decade on from the financial crisis that heralded the introduction of austerity m...
This paper uses data from interviews with eleven Skills for Life (SfL) practitioners in the North Ea...
The English Skills for Life strategy symbolises the prominent place that adult basic skills have cla...
The training of Further Education teachers has been debated since the incorporation of Further Educa...
This paper draws on data from secondary sources and in-depth interviews to explore the question: Wha...
What it means to be a ‘professional’ in further education (FE) in England has been the subject of on...
A study focused on facilitating progression for adults from nonvocational adult education to qualifi...
Further education colleges in England have been the focus of increasing policy attention in recent y...
The Moser report to the New Labour Government in 1999 confirmed that up to twenty per cent of adults...
Situated within the context of policy change in the Lifelong Learning Sector, this article is based ...
Since 1993, consecutive governments in England have introduced a range of education reforms referred...