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The Process at Lund University, Sweden to make eLearning an integrated part of the educational system

Author

  • Ebba Ossiannilsson

Editor

  • Robin Mark

Summary, in English

Welcome to the e-manual on adult participation in universities!



The manual is intended for managers, teachers and practitioners working with adults in universities. It may also be of interest to staff trainers and professional development co-ordinators, policy makers and administrators with an interest in adult higher learning, staff of national agencies who have a role to play in increasing adult participation in universities, adult learners, or indeed anyone else with an interest in widening participation in the higher education sector.



The manual focuses on key areas that university managers and practitioners should consider if they wish to widen participation including issues like the adult curriculum, adult education methodology, adult students’ support and guidance, community outreach and ICT as a method for widening participation.

The manual could be used to develop policies for widening adult participation and to introduce new practices that will bring new groups of adults into higher education.

Publishing year

2003

Language

English

Pages

1-3

Publication/Series

The Alpine Manual of good practice;Adults Learning and Participating in Education - A Higher Education Project

Document type

Book chapter

Publisher

Alpine, Queens University, UK

Topic

  • Educational Sciences

Keywords

  • education
  • eLearning

Status

Published

Project

  • Increasing Adult Education in European Universities: A European Manual of Good Practice