This paper presents initial findings from research investigating an important but largely neglected facet of the history of Further Education (FE) – the Liberal Studies and General Studies (LS/GS) movement. Drawing on historical documents and interview data from a group of former LS/GS lecturers, the paper provides important insights into some of the key events and initiatives between the 1950s-1980s, which led to the rise and eventual fall of the LS/GS movement, and seeks to capture the voices of those who were involved at the ‘chalk face’. Whilst it is acknowledged that the quality and nature of LS/GS was often variable and that the experiences of both teachers and learners were often uneven, the central argument of the paper is that many...
In this paper, some stories of staff who became Further Education (FE) lecturers during the 1950s an...
Providing a wide-ranging, critical and up-to-date introduction to the history of education, this boo...
Although democracy demands a pedagogy that provokes students to think independently (termed “liberal...
This paper presents initial findings from research investigating an important but largely neglected ...
This paper revisits the liberal studies movement, a significant feature of the English further educa...
This paper revisits the liberal studies movement – an important if under-researched episode in the h...
ABSTRACT: This paper uses Basil Bernstein’s work on pedagogic discourses to examine a largely neglec...
This paper uses Basil Bernstein’s work on pedagogic discourses to examine a largely neglected facet ...
This paper revisits the liberal studies movement, a significant feature of the English further educa...
In 1957, 12 years after the end of World War II, the Ministry of Education issued Circular 323 to pr...
During the last two decades, liberal education (often called liberal arts or general education) has ...
In this century much has been written about the search for a common learning and whether or not th...
This thesis investigates the history of two Liberal Studies curricula in Hong Kong: Advanced Supplem...
One of the central purposes of education and training is to prepare learners of the world of work. S...
The idea and practice of liberal education has been shaped in two forms in its historical developmen...
In this paper, some stories of staff who became Further Education (FE) lecturers during the 1950s an...
Providing a wide-ranging, critical and up-to-date introduction to the history of education, this boo...
Although democracy demands a pedagogy that provokes students to think independently (termed “liberal...
This paper presents initial findings from research investigating an important but largely neglected ...
This paper revisits the liberal studies movement, a significant feature of the English further educa...
This paper revisits the liberal studies movement – an important if under-researched episode in the h...
ABSTRACT: This paper uses Basil Bernstein’s work on pedagogic discourses to examine a largely neglec...
This paper uses Basil Bernstein’s work on pedagogic discourses to examine a largely neglected facet ...
This paper revisits the liberal studies movement, a significant feature of the English further educa...
In 1957, 12 years after the end of World War II, the Ministry of Education issued Circular 323 to pr...
During the last two decades, liberal education (often called liberal arts or general education) has ...
In this century much has been written about the search for a common learning and whether or not th...
This thesis investigates the history of two Liberal Studies curricula in Hong Kong: Advanced Supplem...
One of the central purposes of education and training is to prepare learners of the world of work. S...
The idea and practice of liberal education has been shaped in two forms in its historical developmen...
In this paper, some stories of staff who became Further Education (FE) lecturers during the 1950s an...
Providing a wide-ranging, critical and up-to-date introduction to the history of education, this boo...
Although democracy demands a pedagogy that provokes students to think independently (termed “liberal...