Post date:
Wednesday, 30 October, 2013
On behalf of the EAN, I would like to express a huge appreciation of everyone who took part in the first ever World Congress on Access to Post-Secondary Education in Montreal last week. We hope your participation in the congress was successful and that it led to many new contacts, exciting project ideas and partnerships.
The SCQF Partnership Network's Recognition of Prior Learning Annual Conference will be taking place on Tuesday 19 November 2013 at the newly opened 200 St Vincent Street, Glasgow. The event is only a few weeks away, this is why you should be there.
Devolution and geographies of education: the use of the Millennium Cohort Study for 'home international' comparisons across the UK
This seminar will be presented by Professor Chris Taylor, Cardiff University
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Abstract
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"Educational attainment and inequality in Scotland:
How does Scotland compare with the rest of the UK?"
Date: Wednesday 28th August 2013
Venue: G.21 Paterson’s Land, Moray House School of Education, University of Edinburgh
Competition and diversity in UK Higher Education – online learning models, alternative providers and the changing shape of the sector
with
Professor Martin Bean, Vice-Chancellor, The Open University; Dr Stephen Jackson, Director of Reviews, QAA; Gordon McKenzie, Deputy Director, Higher Education Structure and Shape, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and Andy Westwood, Chief Executive, GuildHE
Westminster Employment Forum Keynote Seminar
The future of adult and community learning
with
Montreal 2013 is the first global event of the World Congress on Access to Post-Secondary Education. It is also the first step on our journey to build and enact an agenda for change that will ensure more participation also means wider participation and success.
ESRI and the Co-operative College are co-hosting an event that will bring together academics and practitioners to explore and develop the potential of the Co-operative school movement.
The day will feature keynote presentations from world-renowned critical educational scholar Prof. Mike Apple (University of Madison-Wisconsin) and Mervyn Wilson (Principal, Co-operative College), workshops from a range of Co‑operative educational providers, and discussions focused on the practical tasks for supporting the emergence of the Co-operative school movement.
University of Glasgow
Centre for Research and Development in Adult and Lifelong Learning (CR&DALL)
University of Glasgow, St. Andrew's Building, 11 Eldon Street, Glasgow G3 6NH, Scotland
tel: +44 (0) 141 330 1835
email: [email protected]
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