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All things being equal?
a practical guide to widening participation for adults with learning difficulties in continuing education

Jeannie Sutcliffe and Yola Jacobsen
ISBN 1 86201 051 X
1998
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Widening participation and inclusive learning have become buzz words for change in continuing education. How can these recent developments be related to equal opportunities and adults with learning difficulties? Based on NIACE research sponsored by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, All Things Being Equal? looks at individuals and groups of adults with learning difficulties who have tended to miss out on continuing education, ranging from older adults to those with profound and multiple learning difficulties.

All Things Being equal? gives case studies of succesful practice drawn from fieldwork visits to colleges and local education authorities, exploring the issues and challenges of widening participation. The book offers useful blueprints for building new provision via checklists of ideas, all based on practical experience. It gives resource suggestions for busy managers and practitioners working in colleges and local education authorities. There is an emphasis on partnership work in the examples given, making the book also relevant for staff from other organisations. The voices of learners are quoted throughout the book.

All Things Being Equal? Highlights the finding that existing provision for marginalised groups of adults with learning difficulties is scarce, fragile and vulnerable to cuts. This practical handbook is designed to help embed real learning opportunities for learners who are all too often disenfranchised.

Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Overview of findings
Chapter 3. Getting access
Chapter 4. Tailoring the curriculum: race, ethnicity, gender and age
Chapter 5. Tailoring the curriculum: disability and difference
Chapter 6. Support
Chapter 7. Working together: the inter-agency dimension
Chapter 8. Staff development and training
Chapter 9. Funding, progression and accreditation
Chapter 10. A framework for change
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