> REMINDER - PLACES STILL AVAILABLE
>
> The Centre for Research in Lifelong Learning (CRLL), the Institute of
> Lifelong Learning, Queen's University Belfast and the University of
> Stirling's Division of Academic Innovation and Continuing Education
> (DAICE) are pleased to announce the 11th Scottish Forum on Lifelong
> Learning and ALPINE Project Dissemination European Conference on the topic
> 'Increasing Adult Education in European Universities: Perspectives on
> Policy and Practice in the New Europe'. This will be held in Stirling
> Management Centre, Scotland from 3-5 December 2003.
>
> Aims
> The conference aims to offer an interactive platform to explore the
> findings of the project, especially through workshops, which will reflect
> the project's thematic groups:
> curriculum and adults; retraining non-traditional adult learners; the role
> of academic learning support; community outreach and ICT; the role of
> universities in reaching socially excluded groups; teaching, learning and
> adults; languages and adult education. Keynote speakers and workshop
> leaders will include researchers and practitioners from the field of
> Lifelong Learning across Europe.
>
> Provisional Programme
>
> Wednesday 3 December 2003
> 2000 BUFFET AND DRINKS RECEPTION: Management Centre, University of
> Stirling
>
> Thursday 4 December 2003
> 0930 REGISTRATION AND COFFEE
> 1000 Welcome Address: Professor Sandra Marshall, Deputy Principal,
> University of Stirling
> 1005 Welcome Address: Professor John Gardner, Dean, Legal, Social and
> Educational Sciences on behalf of Queen's University Belfast.
> 1015 'Lifelong Learning, Adults and Universities in the New Europe'
> Opening Address: Professor John Field, University of Stirling
> 1050 'The ALPINE Project and Adults in Universities' Dr Rob Mark, Queen's
> University Belfast
> 1100 COFFEE BREAK
> 1130 'An Ageing Europe and the Universities' Role in Developing Older
> Adult Learning' Mrs Lesley Hart MBE, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.
> Questions
> 1215 'Tools for Managers of Lifelong Learning: The Manual of Good
> Practice' Dr Aune Valk, University of Tartu, Estonia
> 1230 'Issues in Involving Adults in Universities in Europe' Professor Ted
> Thomas, University of Bristol
> 1245 'European Programmes: the Changing Picture', Mr Dugald Craig, Head
> of Education & Training Programmes Department, Socrates, Leonardo & Youth
> Technical Assistance Office, Brussels
> Discussion
> 1300 LUNCH
> 1415 Group Work 1: Group A - C
> 1530 COFFEE BREAK
> 16-1730 Group Work 2: Group D - F
> 1930 CONFERENCE DINNER AND CEILIDH (with Blackford Ceilidh Band):
> Management Centre, University of Stirling - Formal dress (Guest Speaker)
>
> Friday 5 December 2003
> 0930 'Perspectives on Policy and Practice in Access in Sweden, Hungary
> and the UK' Dr Ebba Ossiannilsson, Lund University, Sweden, Dr Balázs
> Németh, University of Pécs, Hungary, Dr Anikó Kálmán, University of
> Debrecen, Hungary and Professor Mike Osborne, CRLL, University of
> Stirling,
> Presentations and Discussion
> 1030 COFFEE BREAK
> 1100 Group Work 3: Group A, C, & E
> 1230 LUNCH
> 1330 Group Work 4: Group B, D & F
> 1430 Plenary
> 1530 AFTERNOON TEA AND CLOSE
>
> Group Work Leaders
>
> Group A: The Curriculum and Adults: Dr Balázs Németh & Ms Mary
> Claire Halvorson
> Group B: 'Retraining Non- Traditional Adult Learners: The Role of
> Academic Learning Support,' Leaders Ms Judy Woolfe and Suzanne Hemerling
> Group C: 'Community Outreach and ICT' Dr Aune Valk & Dr Jyri Manninen
>
> Group D: 'Action on Participation' Ms Mireille Pouget & Ms Harrinder
> Lawley
> Group E: 'Teaching, Learning and Adults' Dr Aniko Kalman & Professor
> Ján Porvazník
> Group F: 'Languages and Adult Learning' Professor Christophorus
> Charalambakis & Professor Margrit Wetter
>
> Please find attached further details and a booking form.
>
> <<11th Forum E Flier&Book.doc>>
>
> Please note that the cost for this event is Ł300 for the full residential
> and Ł150 for non-residential (discounts available for full-time students
> and representatives from voluntary organisations).
>
> We would be grateful if you would forward this information to any other
> relevant individuals/ organisations.
>
> Best wishes
> Claire
>
>
> _______________________________________________________
> Claire Scott
> Administrator
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> Centre for Research in Lifelong Learning
> Glasgow Caledonian University
> 6 Rose Street
> Glasgow
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> T: +44 (0)141 270 1347
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> The Centre is a joint initiative between Glasgow Caledonian University and
> the University of Stirling.
>
> CRLL Events
> * 3rd-6th December 2003, Adults Learning in Higher Education
> (dissemination event for SOCRATES project), 11th Scottish Forum on
> Lifelong Learning, Stirling Management Centre
> * March 2004 (date tbc), Learning Regions, 12th Scottish Forum on
> Lifelong Learning.
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