1st Edition
Further Education in the Market Place Equity, Opportunity, and Individual Learning
142 Pages
by
Routledge
Changes in the post-sixteen sector at the time forced colleges to concentrate on organisational and management structures, diverting attention away from the educational aspects of their work. However, it was important to reconsider the purposes and values of further education. First published in 1993, Further Education in the Market Place argues that in order to be truly successful, colleges... Read more
Part 1: The background to change 1. Vision, values and vulnerability 2. The recent history of further education 3. Recent influences 4. Potential students 5. The college response – the elements 6. The college response – current structures Part 2: Developing further education 7. The parameters 8. A college agenda 9. Implications for college governors and managers 10. A way ahead
Biography
Jean McGinty and John Fish






