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Keeping the options open? : the importance of maintaining a broad and flexible curriculum offer for adults : a discussion paper by McGivney, Veronica, National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (England and Wales) instant download

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Authors:McGivney, Veronica, National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (England and Wales)
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Year:2005
Publisher:Leicester : NIACE
Language:english
File Size:3.65 MB
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Keeping the options open? : the importance of maintaining a broad and flexible curriculum offer for adults : a discussion paper by McGivney, Veronica, National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (England and Wales) instant download

vii, 63 pages ; 30 cm, There is growing concern among education providers, organisers and tutors in England about the narrowing or closure of programmes for adults in some locations, institutions and curriculum areas in response to policy priorities and targets. As a consequence of actual or expected pressure from their local LSC (Learning and Skills Council), some further education colleges have dropped their 'other provision' while some LEAs have narrowed the range of programmes they offer adults. This discussion paper considers these developments and their implications, Includes bibliographical references
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