期刊名称:Teaching in Lifelong Learning: A Journal to Inform and Improve Practice
印刷版ISSN:2040-0993
电子版ISSN:2049-4181
出版年度:2014
卷号:6
期号:1
页码:32-42
DOI:10.5920/till.2014.6132
出版社:University of Huddersfield Press
摘要:This paper presents initial findings from research investigating an important but largely neglected facet of the history of Further Education (FE) – the Liberal Studies and General Studies (LS/GS) movement. Drawing on historical documents and interview data from a group of former LS/GS lecturers, the paper provides important insights into some of the key events and initiatives between the 1950s-1980s, which led to the rise and eventual fall of the LS/GS movement, and seeks to capture the voices of those who were involved at the ‘chalk face’. Whilst it is acknowledged that the quality and nature of LS/GS was often variable and that the experiences of both teachers and learners were often uneven, the central argument of the paper is that many of the principles of the LS/GS movement were not only ahead of their time, but are perhaps more relevant to FE today than ever before.
关键词:Liberal and General Studies; Further Education.