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Commentary: What’s new
about personalisation? |
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It’s not just about language
Policy development and planning of the delivery of ESOL should be
coordinated across the full range of Government policies and providers,
according to the final report of NIACE’s committee of inquiry. Derek Grover,
Peter Lavender and Jane Ward report |
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The challenges of accession
New research shows that the majority of accession state migrants regard
being competent in English as the first step to getting work. But they face
significant barriers to study, says Darshan Sachdev |
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Where have all the flowers gone?
The notion of social purpose remains an important way of thinking about
adult education, and why we choose to do it, argues Ian Martin |
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Tiger, tiger, burning bright …
The economic boom in Ireland has created unprecedented opportunity for adult
education, but, AONTAS Director Berni Brady tells Paul Stanistreet, there has
been a price to pay |
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Rebuilding lives through literacy
A literacy project in Sierra Leone is empowering communities and helping
rebuild a war-torn, impoverished land, reports Helen Fallon |
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They think it’s all over …
At the end of September homeless people from 48 countries gathered in Cape
Town to take part in the fourth – and biggest ever – Homeless World Cup. Paul
Stanistreet found out how football is changing homeless people’s lives |
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