1st Edition

Extra Learning Out of School Learning and Study Support in Practice

By Andrews, Kay Copyright 2001
    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    A discussion of out-of-school learning (OSHL), study support and extra-curricular activities. It describes why out-of-school learning is essential in helping to develop learning, and how to go about establishing and supporting effective programmes and activities outside the school curriculum.

    Chapter Introduction; Chapter 1 OSHL: framing and funding policy; Chapter 2 Informing policy: proving the benefits; Chapter 3 Delivering OSHL: policy and practice; Chapter 4 OSHL and improving schools; Chapter 5 Primary and special schools; Chapter 6 Secondary schools; Chapter 7 Study support, school inclusion and social inclusion; Chapter 8 People and partnerships for OSHL; Chapter 9 Conclusion: extra connections;

    Biography

    Kay Andrews