B. Mapping Adult Learning in Surrey

Published by Surrey Lifelong Learning Partnership

These research reports took a series of perspectives on the way learning was being delivered in Surrey in the first year of the formally constituted Partnership. Together they provide a wide ranging picture of learning provision and what concerns were being felt at that time about areas of need that were not being so well addressed. This was achieved in two of the report by looking in some detail at two borough areas. In another report oral testimony was taken from members of the Punjabi Community in Woking, members of the Traveller Community and recently arrived Kosovan refugees living in East Surrey. A further report considered issues affecting the widening of participation in learning and what population groups were having particular difficulty accessing learning. The final report examined Surrey's relatively poor performance in Level 3 qualifications in post statutory education.

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1. Supply and Demand of Learning in SW Surrey
Glennon, Gregson, Hand, 2000                    

2. Supply and Demand of Learning in Spelthorne
Craig Dimmock, 2003

3. Widening Participation in Learning
Glennon, Gregson, Hand, 2000 

4. Investigation of Relative Underperformance in Level 3 qualifications
Foster & Dimmock,2000  

 5.  Learning Centre Review
BDT Consultancy 2000

                                   

6. Lifelong Learning Among Minority Ethnic Groups Mori, 2003

7. Participation in Education and Training 
Surrey LSC, 2003

 

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