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Post-Compulsory Education and the New Millennium, Paperback / softback Book

Post-Compulsory Education and the New Millennium Paperback / softback

Edited by David Gray, Colin Griffin

Part of the Higher Education Policy series

Paperback / softback

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Further education in the UK is a rapidly changing and expanding sector, central to government educational policy.

Post-Compulsory Education and the New Millennium seeks to provide an up-to-date overview of the post-compulsory sector of education and analyse the current trends and policies likely to affect both teachers and teacher trainers. The contributors have established national and international reputations in the post-16 education field and provide analytical and critical accounts of:Further education under New Labour National Vocational Qualifications New qualifications and Patterns of Assessment Teacher education and staff development Management and funding of further and higher education The book also includes an Anglo-German comparison of vocational education and transitions in employment and concludes by considering future perspectives on post-compulsory education.

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