ABSTRACT

This book opens with a survey of the historical evolution of adult education in the UK and leads on to the study of the structure of adult learning. It discusses distance teaching opportunities such as the Open University and the National Extension College, and face-to-face teaching provision in adult education centres. It also looks at specific programmes such as the Adult Literacy Initiative in the mid-1970s, and at target groups like the adult unemployed, women and ethnic groups. Comprehensive and yet broad-ranging, this volume contains much new material that offers interesting insights into both present and future opportunities for adult education.

part 3|58 pages

Programmes and Target Groups

part 4|52 pages

Distance Education

part 5|49 pages

Face-To-Face Education

part 6|40 pages

Future

chapter 1|16 pages

Priorities for Action