Differing visions of a Learning Society Vol 1: Research findings Volume 1

Differing visions of a Learning Society Vol 1: Research findings Volume 1

Differing visions of a Learning Society Vol 1: Research findings Volume 1

Differing visions of a Learning Society Vol 1: Research findings Volume 1

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Overview

Lifelong learning has been an evidence-free zone for too long. It has been under-researched and under-theorised. This volume, the first of two, is the culmination of years of empirical work undertaken for the ESRC's Learning Society Programme, a major investment in lifelong learning research. It explores the ways lifelong learning can contribute to the development of knowledge and skills for employment, and other areas of adult life. In this first volume, the contributors address the challenges to social science researchers to study issues that are central and directly relevant to the political and policy debate, and to take into account the reality of people's lives. Each chapter gives an overview of one project, describing its objectives, methods, main findings and policy implications. Some of the main themes explored include the education market post-16, key skills in Higher Education, adult guidance services, and how knowledge can be developed at work. In the introduction, these topics are placed by the editor within the broad context of research and policy on different types of learning societies and lifelong learning. The evidence provided shows what policies are or are not working and provides the basis for structural reform. Some of the conclusions arrived at by the projects challenge fundamental assumptions of current policy. The contributions demonstrate the value of independent, critical research in an area which is awash with unsubstantiated generalities, armchair musings and banalities without bite. Differing visions of a Learning Society contributes to the public debate on lifelong learning, and is essential reading for politicians, policy makers, practitioners, academics and researchers concerned in any way with lifelong learning.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781861342300
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Publication date: 07/26/2000
Series: ESRC Learning Society series
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 5.43(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

Frank Coffield was Director of the ESRC’s research programme into The Learning Society from 1994 to 2000.

Table of Contents

Introduction: a critical analysis of the concept of a learning society Frank Coffield; 'Worlds apart' - education markets in the post-16 sector of one urban locale 1995-98 Stephen J. Ball, Meg Maguire and Sheila Macrae; Unifying academic and vocational learning in England, Wales and Scotland Ken Spours, Michael Young, Cathy Howieson and David Raffe; Skill development in higher education and employment Elisabeth Dunne, Neville Bennett and Clive Carré; The variable contribution of guidance services in different types of learning societies Will Bartlett and Teresa Rees; Changing patterns of training provision in the National Health Service: an overview Jenny Hewison, Therese Dowswell and Bobbie Millar; Working and learning in Britain and Germany: findings of a regional study Phil Cooke, Antje Cockrill, Peter Scott, John Fitz and Brian Davies; Development of knowledge and skills at work Michael Eraut, Jane Alderton, Gerald Cole and Peter Senker.

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In Differing visions of a Learning Society, Frank Coffield and his collaborators in the ESRC Learning Society programme reveal the tensions at the heart of lifelong learning policy development from a range of different starting points. Read it.

"... should be read by all social scientists." British Sociological Assocation Network magazine

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