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StorageSiteUCL Institute of Education
LevelSubSeries
Reference Number IE/PUB/10/21
TitleCentre for Research on the Wider Benefits of Learning
Date1999
DescriptionLeaflet introducing the work of the Centre
Extent1 folder
AdminHistoryThe Centre was established in 1999 alongside the Centre for Research on the Economics of Education and a Review Centre for Evidence-based Policy after a successful bid for funding to the Department for Education and Employment. It was to investigate the non-economic benefits that learning brings to the individual learner and to society as a whole. In the first year of its work its programme was to: investigate models and measures that have been used to assess the non-economic of social benefits of learning; identify research themes and knowledge gaps to form the basis of the main research programme; formulate an evaluation framework for the implementation of policies stemming from the government's White Paper on Lifelong Learning; and develop major data collection, dissemination and communication tools through an interactive website (http://www.learningbenefits.net/). Research explores the relationship between learning and health, crime, parenting, citizenship and social cohesion, and evidence on the early years, schooling, and further, higher and adult education are used.
AccessStatusOpen
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