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Title: Challenging Rural Isolation: Building Partnerships for Lifelong Learning


1
Challenging Rural Isolation Building
Partnerships for Lifelong Learning
  • Professor Stuart Billingham
  • FACE Annual Conference
  • 2-4 July 2008

2
Lifelong Education
  • ...adult education is a permanent national
    necessity, an inseparable aspect of citizenship,
    and therefore should be both universal and
    lifelong.
  • Source Ministry of Reconstruction (1919) Final
    Report of the Adult Education Committee, London,
    HMSO, p.55 also quoted in Burke and Jackson
    (2007), p.13

3
High Level Skills
  • High level skills are not simply about knowledge
    and expertise, but also the intellectual capacity
    of the individual to apply them in a range of
    different and changing environments and to learn
    from the experience. The HE sector is able to
    develop the thinking workforce, working
    intelligently that employers are increasingly
    looking for
  • Source HEFCE (2007), Higher Education
    Delivering on the Leitch Agenda, September, p25,
    p.9

4
Individualisation
  • Far more adult learning is being designed and
    developed by learners themselves. More people
    want to choose what, where, when and how they
    want to learn. New technologies make new ways of
    learning accessible, but the most radical
    possibilities are only just beginning to be
    understood
  • Source DIUS (2008), Foreword, in Informal Adult
    Learning Shaping the Way Ahead, January, p.2

5
Education Partnerships to Challenge Rural (and
other) Isolation
  • Its happening everywhere.
  • ..UHI Millennium
  • ..Suffolk
  • ..Cornwall
  • ..Cumbria
  • ..North Yorkshire?

6
Building New Partnerships
  • North Yorkshire a live case study
  • The development of Universities North Yorkshire
    (UNY) or should it be HENY?
  • The development of a new SPACE Centre NOT
    putting men or women on mars but Sustainable
    Partnerships And Community Engagement

7
The Mission ?
  • Find ways to better align and, where appropriate
    and possible, integrate existing partnerships to
    deliver demand-led lifelong learning in context

8
Yorkshire Rural Academy
How can it help support delivery of the Sector
Skills Agreement?
9
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10
Higher York The Lifelong Learning Networkfor
York North Yorkshire
  • Core partners
  • Askham Bryan College
  • The University of York
  • York College
  • York St John University
  • Craven College
  • The City of York Council

11
Aims
  • Higher York aims to enable more people to
    progress into Higher
  • Education in York by
  • Developing curriculum and progression
    arrangements in the priority curriculum areas.
  • Working with employers to identify and address
    higher level skills needs
  • Linking up Information, Advice Guidance (IAG)
  • Ensure vocational and work based learners have
    access to support
  • Including the voice of the learner in planning

12
Other Key Partnerships
  • Aimhigher North Yorkshire
  • Yorkshire Humber East Lifelong Learning Network
    (YHELLN)
  • Learning City (York)
  • North Yorkshire Learning partnership

13
Rural Areas in North Yorkshire Districts
Scarborough
Richmondshire
Hambleton
Ryedale
Craven
Harrogate
York
Selby
Village, Hamlet and Isolated Dwellings
Town and fringe
Urban, more than 10,000 population
14
POLAR 2007 Participation Quintiles
Scotton
Scarborough
Richmondshire
Hambleton
Ryedale
Craven
Harrogate
York (Westfield, Bootham)
York
Skipton
Tadcaster East
Selby
gt43 participation in HE
32 - 43 participation in HE
24 - 32 participation in HE
16 - 24 participation in HE
lt16 participation in HE
Source POLAR 2 www.hefce.ac.uk
15
POLAR 2007 HE entrants from low social classes
Scarborough
Richmondshire
Hambleton
Ryedale
Craven
Harrogate
York
Selby
lt National average (26.2)
gt National average (26.2)
Source POLAR 2 www.hefce.ac.uk
16
POLAR 2007 of population with low/no A-level
qualifications
Scarborough
Richmondshire
Hambleton
Ryedale
Craven
Harrogate
York
Selby
lt National average (50.2)
gt National average (50.2)
Source POLAR 2 www.hefce.ac.uk
17
Rural Areas in North Yorkshire Districts plus
YSJ students
Scarborough
Richmondshire
Hambleton
Ryedale
Craven
Harrogate
York
Selby
Village, Hamlet and Isolated Dwellings
Town and fringe
YSJ Student
Urban, more than 10,000 population
18
YSJ Students from North Yorkshire (1st June 2008)
by district
19
Rural Advocate Report
  • We need to find modern and appropriate responses
    to disadvantages of distance, weaknesses in
    service provision, ageing populations and
    environmental shocks (p.9)
  • We should createnew partnerships to strengthen
    innovation. We need to develop new forms of
    brokerage, networks and clusters (p.3)
  • Englands rural areas steps to release their
    potential, Advice from the Rural Advocate to the
    Prime Minister, Commission for Rural Communities,
    CRC67, May 2008

20
SPACE Centre
  • The physical co-location of key independent
    partnerships to encourage and stimulate enhanced
    and innovative lifelong learning developments
  • Initially composed of Aimhigher, Learning City
    and Higher York with some staff from the
    University too

21
UNY or HENY?
  • An umbrella strategic partnership to help align
    individual institutional widening participation
    and lifelong learning strategies/delivery across
    North Yorkshire
  • An initial focus on stretched CPD
  • Partners at the table include Universities of
    Bradford, Open, YSJ, Teesside, York and Hull
    (through their LLNs) FE Colleges Selby,
    Craven, York and Askham Bryan Darlington
    (through Teesside)

22
Outcome of the Student Experience
Graduates as Lifelong Knowledge- Producers
Graduates as Global Citizens
Graduates as Collaborative Learners
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