1st Edition

Learning for Life Politics and Progress in Recurrent Education

Edited By Frank Molyneux, George Low, Gerry Fowler Copyright 1988
    342 Pages
    by Routledge

    342 Pages
    by Routledge

    Although the 1970s and 1980s witnessed a widespread reaction against investment in education there has been an extraordinary growth of interest in recurrent education. This book, sponsored by the Association for Recurrent Education, reports these considerable developments in both theory and practice in the United Kingdom and abroad. It presents a comprehensive picture of the range of initiatives and policies which are helping to make recurrent education one of the strongest sectors in contemporary education.

    Introduction. John Alderson.  Part 1: Ten Years of Change 1. Education, Economics and Social Change Michael D. Stephens  2.Towards Recurrent  and Continuing Education: Education Cycles of Failure T. R. P. Brighouse  3. The Continuing Education of Adults?: Tradition and Change Alan Charney and Arthur Stock  4. Adult and Continuing Education: National Advisory Council and All  John Taylor  5. Broadcasting and Recurrent Education  Naomi  Sargant  McIntosh  6. What Workers, What Leave? Changing Patterns of Employment and the Prospects for Paid Educational Leave John Field 7. Economic and Financial Implications of Recurrent and Continuing Education  Maureen Woodhall . Part 2. The Politicians and Recurrent Education 8. Recurrent Education and Social Welfare Policy Colin Griffin 9. Continuing Education: Conservative Achievement  Keith Hampson  10. Continuing Education and the Labour Party Andrew Bennett 11. The Priority of Recurrent Education: A Social Democratic Party (SDP) View Anne Sofe  12. On the Nature of Political Progress Gerry Fowler Part 3. Recurrent Education in Practice 13. Improving Secondary Schooling: Starting From Where We Are Roger Mercer 14. 16-19: The Critical Stage for Recurrent Education Ray Morgan and Frank Molyneux 15.The Changing Curriculum at 16: a Working View of CPVE Phil Hodkinson 16. FEU Support for Recurrent Education  Philip Barnard 17. The Interface Between Education and Training Carol Dalglish 18. The MSC and Adult Education and Training  Geoffrey Holland  19. Recurrent Education and Industry Allan Ainsworth 20. A View from the Workplace Mike Cunningham – 21. Educational Guidance Services in Action Dorothy Eagleson and Mabel McGowan  22.  Education for Adults: a Multi-Cultural Dimension Jean Jackson  23. Recurrent Education and Adult Basic Education: A Practitioners View  Amanda McMahon  24. Second Chance Programmes  Linden West  25. The Open University: Retrospect and Prospect in Recurrent Education Nick Small  26. University Adult Education; What Prospects? Brian Groombridge  27. The Third Age David Wood  28. The Development of Recurrent Education Karl-Axel Nilsson   29. Renewing the Agenda in Australia Chris Duke. Biographical Notes on Authors and Editors. Index

    Biography

    Frank Molyneux (Edited by) ,  George Low (Edited by) ,  Gerry Fowler (Edited by)