Director, NIACE
Alan Tuckett OBE is Director of the National Institute of Adult Continuing
Education, having worked previously for the voluntary sector in Brighton and for
the ILEA. He started Adult Learners’ Week in the UK in 1992, and supported its
adoption by UNESCO, and its spread to almost 40 Countries. He is a member of the
Government’s Skills Alliance, a Special Professor in Continuing Education at the
University of Nottingham and an Honorary Professor in the Centre for Labour
Market Studies and the Institute of Lifelong Learning at Leicester University.
He was Vice-Chair of the National Advisory Group for Continuing Education and
Lifelong Learning 1997-9, and advises UNESCO on adult learning. He was President
of the International League for Social Commitment in Adult Education in 1986-7,
and President of the Pre-School Learning Alliance from 1999-2003.
Alan is a member of the Adult Learning Committee of the Learning and Skills
Council.
He has seven honorary doctorates and is a Fellow of City & Guilds. He was
awarded the OBE in 1995.