In the UK context, one of the consequences of the new settlements for Further and Higher Education is that post-16 education is becoming ever more limited and limiting. Specifically older candidates potentially engaging with continued or advanced learning for the first time (or those re-entering education following redundancy, forced career change or educational and career interruption) are largely excluded or dissuaded from opportunities. Addressing these needs will require a close partnership between multiple agencies currently affecting educational engagement or delivering qualifications. It will demand a fresh assessment of the role of culture led learning, enterprise learning and citizen inspired knowledge exchange in a relationship ...
A vast array of economical, social, political, cultural and other factors influences the transformed...
A paper for the 'Co-operative higher education/What next for the co-operative university?' panel at ...
Lisa Ward (University of Huddersfield) and Ron Laird (University of Ulster) will provide conference ...
In the UK context, one of the consequences of the new settlements for Further and Higher Education i...
In the UK context, one of the consequences of the new settlements for Further and Higher Education i...
In the UK context, one of the consequences of the new settlements for Further and Higher Education i...
In the UK context, one of the consequences of the new settlements for Further and Higher Education i...
© 2011 Dr. Kathleen HenschkeThe thesis presents the findings of a case study centred on a co-operati...
Collaborative Learning in group settings currently occurs across a substantial portion of the UK Hig...
When, in 2016 the University of Leicester decided to ‘disestablish’ the Vaughan Centre for Lifelong ...
To create competitive advantage in today’s economy, lifelong learning is essential and knowledge mus...
The Higher Education environment in the UK is changing as a result of political uncertainty and fina...
At the time of writing, the UK-based International Journal of Lifelong Education (IJLE) was in its 3...
The ‘learning community’ is an important theme within the move to an information age. This article a...
The competitive edge of technikons is founded largely in the practice of ooperative education. The ...
A vast array of economical, social, political, cultural and other factors influences the transformed...
A paper for the 'Co-operative higher education/What next for the co-operative university?' panel at ...
Lisa Ward (University of Huddersfield) and Ron Laird (University of Ulster) will provide conference ...
In the UK context, one of the consequences of the new settlements for Further and Higher Education i...
In the UK context, one of the consequences of the new settlements for Further and Higher Education i...
In the UK context, one of the consequences of the new settlements for Further and Higher Education i...
In the UK context, one of the consequences of the new settlements for Further and Higher Education i...
© 2011 Dr. Kathleen HenschkeThe thesis presents the findings of a case study centred on a co-operati...
Collaborative Learning in group settings currently occurs across a substantial portion of the UK Hig...
When, in 2016 the University of Leicester decided to ‘disestablish’ the Vaughan Centre for Lifelong ...
To create competitive advantage in today’s economy, lifelong learning is essential and knowledge mus...
The Higher Education environment in the UK is changing as a result of political uncertainty and fina...
At the time of writing, the UK-based International Journal of Lifelong Education (IJLE) was in its 3...
The ‘learning community’ is an important theme within the move to an information age. This article a...
The competitive edge of technikons is founded largely in the practice of ooperative education. The ...
A vast array of economical, social, political, cultural and other factors influences the transformed...
A paper for the 'Co-operative higher education/What next for the co-operative university?' panel at ...
Lisa Ward (University of Huddersfield) and Ron Laird (University of Ulster) will provide conference ...