Universities’ adult education courses are too focused on developing economic and technical skills, rather than on forming rounded, socially informed individuals, a leading educationalist will tell a major international conference on the history of higher education.
Universities’ adult education courses are too focused on developing economic and technical skills, rather than on forming rounded, socially informed individuals, a leading educationalist will tell a major international conference on the history of higher education.
Universities’ adult education courses are too focused on developing economic and technical skills, rather than on forming rounded, socially informed individuals, a leading educationalist will tell a major international conference on the history of higher education.
Whether you have an interest in the Black Death or Beowulf – or if you are contemplating a change in career - there should be plenty to stimulate you at an open day held by the University of Cambridge’s Institute of Continuing Education next Monday.
Whether you have an interest in the Black Death or Beowulf – or if you are contemplating a change in career - there should be plenty to stimulate you at an open day held by the University of Cambridge’s Institute of Continuing Education next Monday.