The coming of age for FE? : reflections on the past and future role of further education colleges in England / edited by Ann Hodgson.
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- 9781782771241
- 1782771247
- 9781782771265
- 1782771263
- 374.02 23
- LC5256.G7 .C665 2015
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed July 31, 2015).
Foreword, by Lorna Unwin; 1. What is FE? by Ann Hodgson, Bill Bailey, and Norman Lucas; 2. The politicians' tale, by Ian Nash and Sue Jones; 3. Students count, by Adrian Perry and Peter Davies; 4. What goes on in colleges: Curriculum and qualifications, by Geoff Stanton, Andrew Morris and Judith Norrington; 5. The FE workforce, by Mick Fletcher, Norman Lucas, Norman Crowther, and Dan Taubman; 6. Space and place: Colleges rebuilding, by Paul Grainger, Chris Wilderspin, Joanna van Heyningen and Tony Pitcher; 7. Governance and governors, by John Graystone, Kevin Orr, and Rob Wye; 8. Levers of power: Funding, inspection and performance management, by Mick Fletcher, Julian Gravatt, and David Sherlock; 9. Leadership and leaders of colleges, by Tom Jupp; 10. The future for FE colleges in England: The case for a new post-incorporation model, by Ann Hodgson and Ken Spours; Index.
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