Posts Tagged ‘adult education’

Becoming multilingual – a week at @NIACEhq

NIACE is a great organisation with great staff. The welcome I have received a week into my new job – despite joining during Adult Learners’ Week, one of the busiest periods in the year – has been phenomenal. I can see dedicated, experienced staff, many established thought-leaders in their fields, all working hard on the [...]

Careers advice and guidance should be a lifelong process

In the fourth and final guest blog on the decline in part-time student recruitment, Tessa Stone argues that the potential of part-time study as a driver of widening participation and social mobility depends on access to good information, advice and guidance. Part-time higher education has the potential to be a serious driver of widening participation [...]