| E845 Supporting Lifelong Learning: a
module in the Open University's Master's Programme in Education
If you are involved in supporting learning in the public,
private and voluntary sectors perhaps as a teacher, mentor, trainer, policy
maker, human resource manager, nurse educator, careers advisor, community
worker or whatever, then this course could be for you. It uses a mixture of
print, audio, face to face and electronic teaching methods to help you
critically examine some of the key ideas that underpin current initiatives.
Successful completion gains you a 'Postgraduate Certificate in Professional
Studies in Education', add another module to get a Postgraduate Diploma and a
third to complete the 'Masters in Lifelong Learning'. The three readers
prepared for this course can be purchased separately, and provide an in-depth
examination of lifelong learning from a diverse range of disciplines. They are:
Harrison, R., Reeve, F., Hanson, A. and Clarke, J. (eds)
(2002) Supporting Lifelong Learning, Volume 1: Perspectives on learning,
London, Routledge-Falmer (Reader 1)
Reeve, F., Cartwright, M. and Edwards, R. (eds) (2002)
Supporting LIfelong Learning, Volume 2: Organizing learning, London,
Routledge-Falmer (Reader 2)
Edwards, R., Miller, N., Small, N. and Tait, A. (eds) (2002)
Supporting Lifelong Learning, Volume 3: Making policy work, London,
Routledge-Falmer (Reader 3)
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