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Tag: adult education

By Krissie Brighty-Glover / Posted onDecember 4, 2023

From adult to higher education: how should it work?

In episode 5 of Let’s Go Further Joe Mcloughlin speaks to Emma Beal, Principal and Chief Executive of Northern College, and Lord Blunkett, former Secretary of State and Education to discuss the challenges and opportunities for adult education and its Continue Reading …

By Krissie Brighty-Glover / Posted onOctober 31, 2023

Community learning: how adult education benefits people and places

Episode 3 of the Let’s Go Further podcast is out today! Joe McLoughlin talks to Dr Sue Pember CBE, Policy Director for HOLEX, and Simon Parkinson, Chief Executive and General Secretary of the Workers Educational Association about the importance of Continue Reading …

By Krissie Brighty-Glover / Posted onOctober 11, 2023

Learn, learn and learn again: why adult education matters

Kicking off series 3 of Let’s Go Further Joe Mcloughlin talks to John Holford (Robert Peers Professor of Adult Education Emeritus at the University of Nottingham) about the importance of adult education in society. The Centenary Commission on Adult Education, Continue Reading …

Podcast of the month

Our podcast of the month is the latest Series of - Linking our Lives. Presented by our very own Chris Garrington, the series focuses on researchers who’ve championed the Office for National Statistics Longitudinal Study, a dataset they believe could and should be used more widely.  

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Why should academics podcast?

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