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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Griswold, Wendy – Adult Learning, 2013
Green jobs are currently a much-discussed topic in political, economic, and educational forums. Millions of Americans would be very glad to have one. But what are they exactly? Or more pointedly, what should they be and how can the field of adult education support their development? From the perspective of a community educator who has worked in…
Descriptors: Community Education, Environmental Education, Sustainability, STEM Education
Groves, Bea – Adults Learning, 2012
For most tutors, lecturers and trainers, being over-orthodox is a trait that the job just doesn't allow. By its very nature, teaching in the sector is a job where adaptation is a necessary skill, built in at root level. From the author's own experience as a part-time tutor, teaching in further education and adult and community learning, the…
Descriptors: Professional Autonomy, Adult Education, Community Education, Tutors
West, Linden – Adults Learning, 2012
Death is often a time of reappraisal for those left behind: of gifts a person may have given, and of lessons that might be learned from their struggles. A number of distinguished adult educators, whose lives were shaped by twentieth-century wars and fragilities, have recently died. They include Roy Shaw, one-time Director of Adult Education at the…
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Profiles, Intellectual History, Adult Education
Hancock's, Matthew – Adults Learning, 2012
In the "Adults Learning" autumn issue, the journal staff asked key players in the learning and skills sector what they thought should be at the top of new skills minister Matthew Hancock's in-tray. The new minister shares that his job in the further education and skills sector is to rise to the challenge and play his full part in giving people of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Educational Objectives
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Jones, Darolyn; Jones, James W.; Murk, Peter J. – Adult Learning, 2012
Writing collaboratively is now widely practiced in many fields. Particularly in this advancing technological age, people find that it is not only practiced but also commonplace. However, the practice of writing collaboratively has not been widely researched, presented, or taught, and practitioners are often left to learn what works purely through…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Process Approach (Writing), Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods
Dixon, Linda – Adults Learning, 2011
Challenged both by funding cuts and by changes in legislation, local authorities are at very different stages in taking forward the strategic planning of English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL). Planning has been further complicated by the coalition's slowness to set out a definition of the "settled communities" priority group for English…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Language Skills, English (Second Language), English
Stanistreet, Paul – Adults Learning, 2011
In the second article in a series marking 90 years of NIACE support for adult learning, the author charts the changing shape of adult education in the decades following the Second World War, and the Institute's emergence as a "major non-governmental force" in the development of adult education. In 1983 the NIAE changed its name to the National…
Descriptors: Community Education, Continuing Education, Adult Learning, Vocational Education
Thomson, Alastair – Adults Learning, 2011
Political leaders like to put forward guiding ideas or themes which pull their individual decisions into a broader narrative. For John Major it was Back to Basics, for Tony Blair it was the Third Way and for David Cameron it is the Big Society. While Mr. Blair relied on Lord Giddens to add intellectual weight to his idea, Mr. Cameron's legacy idea…
Descriptors: Back to Basics, Adult Educators, Adult Learning, Politics of Education
Moore, Nick – Adults Learning, 2011
It has been no easy feat getting an organisation the size of City Lit--with 30,000 students, 4,000 courses, and nearly 1,000 teachers--to achieve an overall Grade 1 at inspection. Throw into that mix the funding upheaval and the need to demonstrate repeatedly to new ministers the value of what the college does, and one will get some idea of the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Foreign Countries
Robotham, Dan – Adults Learning, 2011
People working in the field of education know well the positive effects adult and community learning can have on mental health and wellbeing. Participating in adult and community learning can help to widen social networks and improve life and employment chances; it makes for better general health; and can strengthen the learner's self-confidence,…
Descriptors: Community Education, Mental Health, Lifelong Learning, Social Networks
Stanistreet, Paul – Adults Learning, 2010
Local authorities have a strong tradition of supporting communities to help themselves, and this is nowhere better illustrated than in the learning they commission and deliver through the Adult Safeguarded Learning budget. The budget was set up to protect at least a minimum of provision for adult liberal education, family learning and learning for…
Descriptors: Community Education, Adult Learning, Budgets, Foreign Countries
Thornber, Ken – Adults Learning, 2010
Adult learning offers people choice, a means to achieve personal goals, a role in determining their own futures and those of their families and communities. An effective model of adult learning--one that is emerging in Hampshire--is one that is broad and offers residents wide choice of learning opportunities at a range of levels. Currently,…
Descriptors: Democracy, Community Education, Adult Learning, Rural Areas
Alexander, Titus – Adults Learning, 2010
Adult and community educators have always seen themselves as agents of change, building people's confidence, sense of community and ability to take part in society as well as their knowledge and skills. All the main political parties in the UK have put issues of social justice, social mobility and citizens' empowerment near the top of the policy…
Descriptors: Performance Factors, Community Education, Empowerment, Community Involvement
Yarnit, Martin; Cousins, Liz – Adults Learning, 2010
Enthusiastic learners acting as community learning champions (CLCs) are scarcely a novelty. There has been a surge of interest in what they have to offer in the last couple of years, thanks in large part to a government programme, which has funded training and support for learning champions through 50 community projects across the country, and a…
Descriptors: Outreach Programs, Volunteers, Ethnic Diversity, Models
Adults Learning, 2010
The spending review brought a promise to protect adult and community learning as well as swingeing cuts to further and higher education and local government. In this article, some of the key players--Lynne Sedgmore, Christopher Brooks, Graham Hoyle, Maggie Galliers, Louise Hazel, Richard Bolsin, Maggi Dawson, Ruth Bond, Stuart Etherington, Brendan…
Descriptors: Community Education, Adult Learning, Local Government, Adult Education
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