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Welcome to the home pages of Creating Learning Cultures: Next Steps in Achieving the Learning Age - the second report of the National Advisory Group for Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning.

The Chair of NAGCELL is Professor R. H. Fryer.

Front Cover
Front Cover


Contents

  1. Introduction

  2. Progress and Accountability
    Key Initiatives in Lifelong Learning

  3. Changing Cultures and Cultural Change
    Risk Society | Cultural Change | A campaign to create Learning Cultures | Building the Campaign | Coherence | Securing Change | Ownership and Inclusion

  4. Stimulating demand
    Beyond 'barriers'

  5. Lifelong Learning and the Benefits System

  6. Family Learning

  7. Citizenship and Community Capacity Building

  8. Building Effective Partnerships

  9. Further Work
    Workplace Learning | Support for Part-time Study | Non-accredited Learning | Libraries and Museums | An Adult Credit-based Qualifications Framework

  • Appendix A Terms of Reference and Membership of NAGCELL
  • Appendix B Letter from the Secretary of State for Education and Employment
  • Appendix C NAGCELL Working Groups established in preparation of Second Report


Creating Learning Cultures: Next Steps in Achieving the Learning Age is available to download from this site and printed copies are also available on request.


1st NAGCELL Report
Learning for the Twenty-first Century
is the first report
of the National Advisory Group for Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning.
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Last updated on the 10th October 1999.