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Readings in Post-compulsory Education Yvonne Hillier New edition
Readings in Post-compulsory Education
Yvonne Hillier
Including a commentary by editors to eleven key articles covering the main issues affecting the post-compulsory education sector, this work provides an analysis of what influences students to drop out from their learning programs, how the participation of hard-to-reach learners can be widened, and other issues.
Marc Notes: Based on publisher-provided data. Due date: 03/07.; Includes bibliographical references and index. Brief Description: Including a commentary by editors to eleven key articles covering the main issues affecting the post-compulsory education sector, this work provides an analysis of what influences students to drop out from their learning programs, how the participation of hard-to-reach learners can be widened, and other issues. Review Quotes: "This book is, over and above anything else, a personal book and although the research ranges from small scale qualitative to large scale quantitative, within each paper we can 'hear' the voices of practitioner-researchers. It is also a political book not promoting one concerted message for change in any particular area, but on its desire to push the need to create and use this kind of research to effect change, to influence policy, and to shape the future of the sector... One of the aims of this book is to represent a guide, a first step perhaps, towards the creation of such a research-informed profession. Although such notions may seem a little optimistic or grandiose, the quality of the papers presented in this book, and the realities they explore, do leave you with a sense that with such dedicated practitioner-researchers as these this may not be so farfetched." Reviewed by Rebecca Hodgson in Higher Education Review, Summer 2008Review Quotes: 'These varied readings are clearly aimed at two groups. On one hand, there are those who wish to begin researching in the lifelong learning sector, engage with contemporary debates or get a feel for the ways in which research can effectively be part and parcel of professional practice. On the other hand the texts tackle a number of key areas in ways which provide food for thought for more experienced researchers... The quality of the articles and editing is of course high, as one would expect from the authors and publisher' The Teacher TrainerBiographical Note: Anne Thompson is an independent consultant and researcher and former Vice Principal of Waltham Forest College, UK. Yvonne Hillier is Professor of Education at Brighton University, UK. Review Quotes: "This interesting collection of papers is the product of a series of important conferences organized by the Learning and Skills Research Network (LSRN) over a seven year period. The conferences were a vital means of highlighting the developing research culture in the Learning and Skills sector. These papers offer a fascinating insight into the way in which practitioners in the sector gradually began to engage in research themselves and to overcome some of the perceived barriers to doing so. At a time when further change is expected, the need to ensure that a strong research dimension is encouraged and supported is critical and these papers demonstrate just how much potential exists in further education for the development of a vibrant action research culture which could provide much needed evidence to support effective structural change. This is a valuable collection of papers." Educational Review, December 2009
Contributor Bio: Hillier, Yvonne Yvonne Hillier is Professor of Education at Brighton University, UK. Contributor Bio: Thompson, Anne Anne Thompson, who launched Indiewire's daily film blog Thompson On Hollywood for Variety in 2007, has covered the Hollywood beat for more than twenty-five years, writing for monthly, weekly, bi-weekly, and daily publications. For seven years she wrote the Risky Business column for the LA Weekly (and the Los Angeles Times Syndicate), followed by Filmmaker magazine and The Hollywood Reporter, where she also founded their first blog, Riskybiz, in 2005. Before that, she was West Coast Editor for Premiere, Empire, and Film Comment, and Senior Writer at Entertainment Weekly. She has also reported on film for the magazines Vanity Fair, More, Wired, Sight and Sound, Filmmaker, and New York, as well as for the newspapers the New York Times, the Chicago Tribune, the London Observer, and the Washington Post. Thompson currently hosts Sneak Previews at UCLA Extension, moderates and participates on industry panels, and does media interviews, especially at Oscar time, for such networks as MSNBC, ABC, CBS, and CNN. Born and raised in Manhattan, she now lives in Los Angeles. The $11 Billion Year is her first book.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | April 22, 2007 |
| ISBN13 | 9780826493545 |
| Publishers | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
| Pages | 224 |
| Dimensions | 143 × 212 × 18 mm · 312 g |
| Language | English |
| Editor | Hillier, Professor Yvonne (Brighton University, UK) |
| Editor | Thompson, Anne |