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Further education colleges may provide their Access courses for adult returners
in a special annex where these older students can feel more at ease - or are they
, rather , ghettoized second class students ? Herein lies the tension .
Further education colleges may provide their Access courses for adult returners
in a special annex where these older students can feel more at ease - or are they
, rather , ghettoized second class students ? Herein lies the tension .
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Residential quarters – halls , colleges , digs – and even the student union
facilities tend to be off bounds to older non - residential students , full - and part -
time alike , unless by personal friendship and invitation . For those at finishing
school ...
Residential quarters – halls , colleges , digs – and even the student union
facilities tend to be off bounds to older non - residential students , full - and part -
time alike , unless by personal friendship and invitation . For those at finishing
school ...
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I have certainly found experience with older students the most persuasive
argument within the university , in terms of job satisfaction in the classroom .
Direct experience is usefully buttressed by research evidence of the performance
of NSEs ...
I have certainly found experience with older students the most persuasive
argument within the university , in terms of job satisfaction in the classroom .
Direct experience is usefully buttressed by research evidence of the performance
of NSEs ...
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