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Marsden, Gordon – Adults Learning, 2012
The author would like to think that, in twenty-first century Britain, the case for adult learning was firmly established and no-one was in any doubt of its value. Having spent nearly 20 years before he became an MP working as a part-time lecturer and tutor with the Open University, and seeing the transformation that it could bring to his students,…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Adult Education, Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students
Holmes, Gary – Adults Learning, 2010
Not so long ago, alongside the splendid edifice of full-time university education, there was a thriving array of university degree-level programmes, offered part-time in local settings, which was world-leading in its availability and in its ambitions. One could access it as part of a career-change need, a professional accreditation or for the…
Descriptors: Open Universities, Lifelong Learning, Adult Learning, Foreign Countries
Parrott, Allen – Adults Learning, 2007
An oddity of the past decade is that millions of adults have actually lost rather than gained the opportunity to engage in lifelong learning. The destruction of what Jack Straw in 1991 called "one of the finest adult education services in the world" has not been a conscious aim of New Labour. However, it has occurred as a direct result…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Lifelong Learning, Basic Skills, Open Universities
Hunt, Sally – Adults Learning, 2007
Lifelong learning, upskilling, going back to university to retrain and meet the needs of the economy are all things that people need to be doing to succeed in the competitive global world. However, new Government funding plans may mean that anyone considering going back to university for a second degree will face costs up to four times as much as…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries, Costs, Higher Education
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