Education and the Knowledge-Based Economy
19-20 January 2006
Please note, this research programme has now concluded
and these pages are maintained here as a record of the activities of the
Institute for Advanced Studies.
Co-ordinator: Steve Fleetwood
This lively workshop covered the following areas:
- Anthony Hesketh( Lancaster University Management School) -
Authenticity in the Knowledge Based Economy
- Yvon Appleby (Lancaster University, Literacy Research Centre) -
Lifelong Learning and the New Skills Agenda
- Chris Jones (Open University) - Networked E-Learning and Knowledge in a Knowledge Based Economy
- Tony Burch (Deakin University) - Tipping Points and Networks in Online-Mediated Learning Environments
- Glenn Rikowski (University College Northampton) -
New Labour, the Knowledge Economy and Education
- Jane Coles (Goldsmiths College) -
Illusions of Choice: Fractures and Points for Intervention In New Labour's
Education Project
- Patrick Ainley (University of Greenwich) -
Further and Higher Education: Changing Divisions of Knowledge and Labour
in a ‘Knowledge Based Economy’
- Jacky Brine (University of the West of England) -
Lifelong learning and the Knowledge Economy: the EU perspective
- Joyce Canaan (University of Central England) -
Teaching and Learning In (and against) the Knowledge Economy in HE Today
- Judy Nagy (Deakin University) -
Tertiary education: maintaining relevance in an environment of transition
- Susan Robertson (University of Bristol) -
The Rise of Personalised Learning
- Ruth Rikowski (London South Bank University) -
Globalisation, Information & Libraries
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