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Field, John – Adults Learning, 2012
As unemployment levels rise, so education and training move into the policy spotlight. For the government, this is a very uncomfortable place to be right now. A number of large companies have withdrawn from the flagship Work Programme--under which jobseekers are invited to take up unpaid work placements of between two and eight weeks--amid…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Education Work Relationship, Work Experience, Job Applicants
Hughes, David – Adults Learning, 2012
This is a fascinating time for adult learning in the UK. With a plethora of reviews reaching report stage alongside ongoing discussion about funding, qualifications and quality and the review of post-16 planning and funding in Wales, there is a real sense that things are about to change after a decade of well-meant but often misfocused reform.…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Foreign Countries, Educational Demand, Education Work Relationship
Lamb, Penny – Adults Learning, 2010
Eric Pickles, Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, has said his three priorities in office will be "localism, localism and localism". What does localism mean for local democracy and, with swingeing funding cuts in the offing, what can one do to ensure the relevance of adult learning to the localism agenda is…
Descriptors: Democracy, Labor Market, Adult Learning, Local Government
Burks, Beatrice Karol; Reeves, Richard – Adults Learning, 2009
Despite a vocal commitment to fairness, the British Government has, according to these authors, wholeheartedly failed to live up to this pledge when it comes to skills and adult training. A report on adult learning released in December by Demos found a system rife with inequality and contradictions. As the jobs market becomes increasingly…
Descriptors: Employees, Adult Learning, Skilled Workers, Education Work Relationship
Wolf, Alison – Adults Learning, 2009
The virtues of "lifelong learning" may trip off every minister's tongue, and launch countless speeches, but the only sorts of adult learning which actually have legitimacy, or are seen as deserving of support, are those which make people do their current jobs better. "Skills" rule, and the skills in question are narrowly…
Descriptors: Expenditures, Adult Education, Lifelong Learning, Adult Learning
Diamond, Abigail – Adults Learning, 2008
The term "soft skills" encompasses a cluster of personality traits, language abilities, personal habits and, ultimately, values and attitudes. Soft skills complement "harder", more technical, skills, such as being able to read or type a letter, but they also have a significant impact on the ability of people to do their jobs…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Global Approach, Adult Learning, Job Skills
Rees, Gareth – Adults Learning, 2007
In the UK, there remains an economy of "outer Britain" which has a higher representation of low-pay, low-skill jobs, and correspondingly, lower levels of economic growth than other parts of the country. The author discusses how the distinctive ideological complexions of Scottish and Welsh politics open the possibility of different…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Adult Learning, Foreign Countries, Education Work Relationship
Hooper, Richard – Adults Learning, 2007
In a misplaced rush for economic prosperity through vocational training, adults are in danger of elbowing aside their potential as learning and civic communities. In this article, the author argues that a skills strategy must be integrated within a broader learning-for-life vision which ranges over every aspect of learning in health, in social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Community Development, Adult Learning
Tovey, Roger – Adults Learning, 2005
The author worked at the sharp end of the steel industry for 25 years having left school with a few O-levels at 16, feeling he had not done well. As an adult learner he re-discovered his academic ability and returned to learning with the Open University in 1977, emerging in 1982 with a 2:1 in Social Sciences. Leaving the steel industry, he took a…
Descriptors: Open Universities, Industry, Industrial Training, Adult Students
Thompson, Jane – Adults Learning, 2004
A conference event is mediated through keynote speeches, power point presentations, professional role-playing and the turgid language of policy agendas, initiatives, benchmarks and outputs. Serious human concerns rarely surface in the orchestrated and anodyne arena of professional conference-going. The ready recourse to ritual and procedure means…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Democracy, Public Sector, Education Work Relationship
Ives, Liora – Adults Learning, 2005
Success in engaging learners defined as "hard to reach" always relies on developing a tailor-made approach; and working with parents through their children's schools has proved a successful model. Moving on from offering primarily craft-based activities as a first step into learning for Bangladeshi mothers, a joint project in schools…
Descriptors: Females, Adult Learning, Education Work Relationship, English (Second Language)