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partnership a keyword , the road leads to lifelong learning networks , with
universities as resource centres within these . I leave for separate consideration
in Chapter 6 the larger and more visible policy development under the name of
Access .
partnership a keyword , the road leads to lifelong learning networks , with
universities as resource centres within these . I leave for separate consideration
in Chapter 6 the larger and more visible policy development under the name of
Access .
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The case is that adult students ' learning needs , and perhaps too the needs of
different disadvantaged minorities , are so different that they are better catered for
quite separately ; and that HEIs are too inflexible to change sufficiently to ...
The case is that adult students ' learning needs , and perhaps too the needs of
different disadvantaged minorities , are so different that they are better catered for
quite separately ; and that HEIs are too inflexible to change sufficiently to ...
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Britain decided in the late 1960s to provide part - time adult university degree -
giving education through a separate TV University or University of the Air ,
eventually called the Open University . This was resented by some university
extramural ...
Britain decided in the late 1960s to provide part - time adult university degree -
giving education through a separate TV University or University of the Air ,
eventually called the Open University . This was resented by some university
extramural ...
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Mission Aims and Objectives What May Be New? | 39 |
Out of the Box Continuing Education Universitywide | 45 |
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