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In June and July 1988, the Further Education Staff College held a series of one-day seminars on 'Further education: life after the Bill', that discussed the period when the Education Reform Bill was going through its final stages in the Houses of Parliament. The seminar presentations are as follows: The new era begins / John Graystone; NAFE future planning / Russell Blackwell; Protecting curriculum quality / Lindsay Neil; A NATFHE view of FE after the Education Act / Derek Betts, Frank Griffiths; The challenge of continuity / John McLeod; Working together through difficult times / David Whitbread; The Education Act: a second order issue / Mick Farley; Planning, resourcing, and monitoring and evaluation under the Act / Andy Hawkins; 'Catching the tide' / Ken Ruddiman; Effect on principal's role / Cyril Lewis; Chiefs, indians and totem poles / Bob Kedney; A principal's view of the Reform Act / Clive Brain; A view from the London trenches / Diane Brace; The future of ILEA colleges / David Falcon; Future relationships between colleges and LEAs / Gareth Lloyd Jones.
In June and July 1988, the Further Education Staff College held a series of one-day seminars on 'Further education: life ... Show Full Abstract
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Authors: Betts, Derek; Blackwell, Russell; Brace, Diane; Brain, Clive; Falcon, David; Farley, Mick; Graystone, John; Griffiths, Frank; Hawkins, Andy; Kedney, Bob; Lewis, Cyril; Jones, Gareth Lloyd; McLeod, John; Neil, Lindsay; Ruddiman, Ken; Whitbread, David show more Corporate authors: Further Education Staff College (Bristol, England) (FESC) Date: 1988 Geographic subjects: Oceania; Europe; Australia; Resource type: Conference Series name: Coombe Lodge report Subjects: Policy; Providers of education and training; Higher education; |
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