This Universities and College Union Launch Event presentation reported on the findings of Learning and Skills Research Network (LSRN) London and South East (LSE) Regional Research Project. The presentation reflected on research carried out during 2002-06 on the development and deployment of part-time staff in the Learning and Skills Sector. Although the lifelong learning sector is the largest UK education sector, little attention has as yet been paid to the role of LSC sector part-time staff. Worrying trends of an increasing casualisation of staffing have been reported. The role of part-timers as highly committed (philanthropic) but generally underpaid and exploited staff (ragged-trousered) emerged from the data collected by this investigat...
Increasing the numbers of individuals in higher education has been a central concern of Government i...
Part-time workers typically receive fewer fringe benefits and training compared to full-timers. Only...
ED research seriesAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9421.5305(24) / BLDSC -...
This research reports on a further investigation into the original data collected by the 2002/03 Lea...
Approximately 85,000 part-time teaching staff working in further education (FE) and adult and commun...
This report arises from the findings of the Higher Education Academy Joint Subject CentreDevelopment...
Approximately 85,000 part-time teaching staff working in further education (FE) and adult and commun...
This report outlines the findings of the 2002-2003 London and Skills Research Network Regional Resea...
This research explored the nature and extent of the contribution of part-time lecturers to student l...
Globally universities rely on sessional staff to teach. The outcome of this reliance is that the maj...
Approximately 85,000 part-time teaching staff working in further education (FE) and adult and commun...
Businesses are backing learn-while-you-earn schemes and higher education experts are recommending im...
Part-time workers typically receive fewer fringe benefits and training compared to full-timers. Only...
The last few years have seen a growing debate and new initiatives by government and other agencies o...
The proportion of part-time university teachers has risen steeply in the last decade, reflecting cha...
Increasing the numbers of individuals in higher education has been a central concern of Government i...
Part-time workers typically receive fewer fringe benefits and training compared to full-timers. Only...
ED research seriesAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9421.5305(24) / BLDSC -...
This research reports on a further investigation into the original data collected by the 2002/03 Lea...
Approximately 85,000 part-time teaching staff working in further education (FE) and adult and commun...
This report arises from the findings of the Higher Education Academy Joint Subject CentreDevelopment...
Approximately 85,000 part-time teaching staff working in further education (FE) and adult and commun...
This report outlines the findings of the 2002-2003 London and Skills Research Network Regional Resea...
This research explored the nature and extent of the contribution of part-time lecturers to student l...
Globally universities rely on sessional staff to teach. The outcome of this reliance is that the maj...
Approximately 85,000 part-time teaching staff working in further education (FE) and adult and commun...
Businesses are backing learn-while-you-earn schemes and higher education experts are recommending im...
Part-time workers typically receive fewer fringe benefits and training compared to full-timers. Only...
The last few years have seen a growing debate and new initiatives by government and other agencies o...
The proportion of part-time university teachers has risen steeply in the last decade, reflecting cha...
Increasing the numbers of individuals in higher education has been a central concern of Government i...
Part-time workers typically receive fewer fringe benefits and training compared to full-timers. Only...
ED research seriesAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9421.5305(24) / BLDSC -...