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w. Initial study: the reputation of English FE - understanding the evolution of the sector (1944-1996) Data gathering in focal communities: oral histories, documents Secondary data sources: National Archives, contemporary texts /accounts Researcher: Anne Parfitt (A.M.Parfitt@Exeter.ac.uk).
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w Initial study: the reputation of English FE - understanding the evolution of the sector (1944-1996) Data gathering in focal communities: oral histories, documents Secondary data sources: National Archives, contemporary texts /accounts Researcher: Anne Parfitt (A.M.Parfitt@Exeter.ac.uk)
www.fe-histories.org Aims of this website: To encourage understanding and further study amongst: in-house trainees, practitioners, teacher trainers and opinion-formers in the LLL sector To shed light on the social/cultural contexts of the evolution of the sector in the last half of the 20th century To encourage former (and current) practitioners/ managers/ students to add to the collection of stories recalling practice in earlier times To make available in an accessible format an outline of the legacy of the sector Contents include: Timeline of policy events, local case-studies of FE, resources for further study, analyses, questions to prompt study and a collection of personal reminiscences contributed by site users (New! under development) Visit: www.fe-histories.org.ukand send in your story to the collection