51勛圖

Balancing the equation

Published on
October 24, 1997
Last updated
May 27, 2015

AS WE await publication of the government's white paper on lifelong learning and consider the proper contribution to it of colleges and universities, I do hope the debate will not be conducted by misleading, tabloid-style headlines in The THES.

The complex issues involved must not be reduced to a crude choice between the merits of further and higher education.

I have never advocated that universities should "model" themselves on further education colleges (as my directly quoted remarks demonstrate), nor have I used the phrase that universities need to "sign up" to a new vision.

If I do not explicitly rule things out, that should not suggest that I implicitly rule them in.

I have been very encouraged by universities' responsiveness to the post-Dearing debate and their declared willingness to contribute to the culture of lifelong learning.

R H Fryer Chair National Advisory Group for Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning

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