This paper uses data from interviews with eleven Skills for Life (SfL) practitioners in the North East of England to highlight how instruments for the implementation and evaluation of SfL policy are shaping practice at the local level. The paper concludes that the means being used to implement and evaluate the success of SfL policy are constraining practice in a number of ways which are not in line with the intentions of political or policy professionals. Such unintended consequences range from responses to SfL policy which simply frame practice in terms of outward imperatives of the market; through to technical-instrumental responses construed in terms of the simple acquisition of a set of pre-specified ‘skills’; to other, more inwardly d...
"The actions which Skills for Life providers in London West should undertake to widen participation ...
This thesis explores how the problem of adult literacy has been politically constructed through the ...
The Moser report to the New Labour Government in 1999 confirmed that up to twenty per cent of adults...
This paper uses data from interviews with eleven Skills for Life (SfL) practitioners in the North Ea...
This paper uses data from interviews with eleven Skills for Life (SfL) practitioners in the North Ea...
This reading draws on a range literature to explore how the instruments for the imple- mentation and...
This paper draws on data from secondary sources and in-depth interviews to explore the question: Wha...
Drawing on longitudinal data from the ESRC-funded 'Adult Basic Skills and Workplace learning' projec...
It has been estimated that as many as one in five adults in England have difficulties with literacy ...
The Skills for Life (SfL) initiative followed the Moser Report (1999) and incarnated a Third Way age...
The Skills for Life (SfL) initiative followed the Moser Report (1999) and incarnated a Third Way age...
This paper explores the meaning and implications of a policy-driven professionalisation of adult bas...
Workforce development in Skills for Life (SfL) has taken on a greater significance since new overarc...
This paper presents an evaluation of ‘Literacy for Life’ (LfL) – a whole-school literacy programme, ...
The English Skills for Life strategy symbolises the prominent place that adult basic skills have cla...
"The actions which Skills for Life providers in London West should undertake to widen participation ...
This thesis explores how the problem of adult literacy has been politically constructed through the ...
The Moser report to the New Labour Government in 1999 confirmed that up to twenty per cent of adults...
This paper uses data from interviews with eleven Skills for Life (SfL) practitioners in the North Ea...
This paper uses data from interviews with eleven Skills for Life (SfL) practitioners in the North Ea...
This reading draws on a range literature to explore how the instruments for the imple- mentation and...
This paper draws on data from secondary sources and in-depth interviews to explore the question: Wha...
Drawing on longitudinal data from the ESRC-funded 'Adult Basic Skills and Workplace learning' projec...
It has been estimated that as many as one in five adults in England have difficulties with literacy ...
The Skills for Life (SfL) initiative followed the Moser Report (1999) and incarnated a Third Way age...
The Skills for Life (SfL) initiative followed the Moser Report (1999) and incarnated a Third Way age...
This paper explores the meaning and implications of a policy-driven professionalisation of adult bas...
Workforce development in Skills for Life (SfL) has taken on a greater significance since new overarc...
This paper presents an evaluation of ‘Literacy for Life’ (LfL) – a whole-school literacy programme, ...
The English Skills for Life strategy symbolises the prominent place that adult basic skills have cla...
"The actions which Skills for Life providers in London West should undertake to widen participation ...
This thesis explores how the problem of adult literacy has been politically constructed through the ...
The Moser report to the New Labour Government in 1999 confirmed that up to twenty per cent of adults...