For anyone interested in approaches to PCE elsewhere in the world, the US system of "Community Colleges" is well worth looking at. They vary a lot, of course, but many combine vocational and technical education with offering the first two years of a traditional four-year bachelor's degree, thereby contributing a lot to what we would call the "widening participation" agenda. They offer most courses part-time, too. This article from USA Today is a very useful introduction.
Thursday, 14 August 2008
Monday, 4 August 2008
Essential Reading
Please go to my other blog (link in heading) to read about and access Coffield F (2008) Just suppose teaching and learning became the first priority... London; Learning and Skills Network.
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Saturday, 2 August 2008
"Can't Read, Can't Write"
For those of you following up issues from these programmes, there are now some notes here.
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Friday, 11 July 2008
Research paper from the Study Days
You may remember that Peter Hadfield and I, in collaboration with a US colleague, were intending to present a paper based on the Study Days at a conference in Canada last month. Unfortunately Peter could not make it, but Renee and I presented, and we have now written it up in an expanded format, linked to from the title of this post (in Acrobat format).
There was far more material in your reports and conversations than we could utilise in this paper, but we thought you might find some of the ideas interesting. Do feel free to comment, of course, via this blog or on BREO.
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Sunday, 22 June 2008
Threshold Concepts Symposium
The second international symposium on TCs concluded yesterday in Kingston, Ontario. The link from the heading is to some of my initial musings on my other blog. The paper to which you contributed in one way or another was in the very first slot of the conference, so I hope it contributed to setting the tone; the written version will be made available via this site in a week or two.
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Saturday, 3 May 2008
Are we talking threshold concepts?
OK, this is a little esoteric, perhaps. But you don't have to be familiar with the detail to engage with the principle. Are these sentences critical (if they so be) to the works of literature because they are threshold concepts or for other reasons?
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Monday, 28 April 2008
Briefing for Study Day 10 May
The briefing paper for 10 May is now available to download as an Acrobat file; click on the heading to this post to open or download it.
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