Colleges in Their Communities: A Dynamic Nucleus

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Educational Theory, Adult & Continuing Education, Administration
Cover of the book Colleges in Their Communities: A Dynamic Nucleus by Margaret Sharp, NIACE, CFE, National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (NIACE)
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Margaret Sharp, NIACE, CFE ISBN: 9781862016064
Publisher: National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (NIACE) Publication: May 15, 2012
Imprint: National Institute of Adult Continuing Education Language: English
Author: Margaret Sharp, NIACE, CFE
ISBN: 9781862016064
Publisher: National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (NIACE)
Publication: May 15, 2012
Imprint: National Institute of Adult Continuing Education
Language: English

The nature of further education (FE) in England and the role of FE colleges is changing in response to a new age of austerity, diminishing public resources and views on the role of the State in allocating them. Our economies and the FE market are becoming increasingly globalised. There is no better time for innovative thinking and adopting new ways of working. Presenting the groundbreaking work of a year-long inquiry of research, analysis and discussion, Colleges in Their Communities is of central importance to anyone involved or interested in further education, whether vocational or community-based, based in the UK or overseas. This essential book presents together in one volume for the first time the final report of the independent Commission on Colleges in Their Communities with case studies, and a comprehensive international literature review conducted by CFE. It recommends ways in which further education colleges can, through partnership working and a shared agenda, help to harness community energies towards positive outcomes for health, happiness and social cohesion. The Inquiry from which this book originates was chaired by one of the leading UK parliamentary spokespersons on adult education and training, Margaret Sharp, and led by NIACE, the Association of Colleges and the 157 Group.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The nature of further education (FE) in England and the role of FE colleges is changing in response to a new age of austerity, diminishing public resources and views on the role of the State in allocating them. Our economies and the FE market are becoming increasingly globalised. There is no better time for innovative thinking and adopting new ways of working. Presenting the groundbreaking work of a year-long inquiry of research, analysis and discussion, Colleges in Their Communities is of central importance to anyone involved or interested in further education, whether vocational or community-based, based in the UK or overseas. This essential book presents together in one volume for the first time the final report of the independent Commission on Colleges in Their Communities with case studies, and a comprehensive international literature review conducted by CFE. It recommends ways in which further education colleges can, through partnership working and a shared agenda, help to harness community energies towards positive outcomes for health, happiness and social cohesion. The Inquiry from which this book originates was chaired by one of the leading UK parliamentary spokespersons on adult education and training, Margaret Sharp, and led by NIACE, the Association of Colleges and the 157 Group.

More books from National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (NIACE)

Cover of the book Lone Parents' Experiences as Higher Education Students: Learning to Juggle by Margaret Sharp, NIACE, CFE
Cover of the book What is the Difference? A New Critique of Adult Learning and Teaching by Margaret Sharp, NIACE, CFE
Cover of the book University Continuing Education 1981-2006: Twenty-Five Turbulent Years by Margaret Sharp, NIACE, CFE
Cover of the book Words in Edgeways: Radical Learning for Social Change by Margaret Sharp, NIACE, CFE
Cover of the book Learning Centres in Europe by Margaret Sharp, NIACE, CFE
Cover of the book Staying or Leaving the Course: Non-Completion and Retention of Mature Students in Further and Higher Education by Margaret Sharp, NIACE, CFE
Cover of the book Illiteracy in Victorian England: Shut Out from the World by Margaret Sharp, NIACE, CFE
Cover of the book Developing Critical Professional Practice in Education by Margaret Sharp, NIACE, CFE
Cover of the book Community Capacity Building: Lessons from Adult Learning in Australia by Margaret Sharp, NIACE, CFE
Cover of the book Using e-Books and e-Readers for Adult Learning: With a Focus on Adult Literacy by Margaret Sharp, NIACE, CFE
Cover of the book e-Safety: Digital Learning Guides by Margaret Sharp, NIACE, CFE
Cover of the book Dare to Dream: Learning journeys of Bangladeshi, Pakistani and Somali women by Margaret Sharp, NIACE, CFE
Cover of the book Remaking Adult Learning by Margaret Sharp, NIACE, CFE
Cover of the book Researching Learning Cultures and Educational Identities in Communities: The Impact of Adult Learning by Margaret Sharp, NIACE, CFE
Cover of the book Online Learning Matters: Extending Your Organisation's Learning Provision by Margaret Sharp, NIACE, CFE
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy