‘Older People Learning: A reflection on some models

14th Frank Glendenning Memorial Lecture 2016 (Association for Education and Ageing with MMU)

Prof Peter Lavender Cert Ed, BEd, PhD, OBE, University of Wolverhampton

‘Older People Learning: A reflection on some models

Peter’s lecture will look in particular at learning in day centres and care homes

Peter Lavender is Professor of Education in the University of Wolverhampton Faculty of Education, Health and Wellbeing. Peter has worked as school teacher, adult literacy worker, manager of adult education, and full-time FE inspector.  He was co-author of the reportInclusive Learning (HMSO, 1996). From 1999 to 2011 he was director of research and development at the National Institute of Adult Continuing Education and the deputy CEO.  He works on the doctoral programme at the Open University. Peter has been a college governor and a chair of corporation and is deputy Chief Assessor for the Association of Colleges Beacon Awards.

The evening will feature the lecture followed by drinks and light refreshments

Prof. Peter Lavender

Background of the annual Frank Glendenning Lecture

Dr. Frank Glendenning (1921 – 2002) was a founder member of the AEA and sometime Treasurer, a long-term member of its Executive Committee and founding co-editor of its Journal for 15 years. The annual lecture series was set up in his memory by the Association in 2003. It seeks to promote high quality thinking and informed debate about the learning and education of older people.

Frank was based at Keele University, Staffordshire, UK, where in the early eighties he organised many educational programmes and conferences in the new area of learning in later life or education for the elderly as it was then sometimes known. Frank published and travelled widely and became established internationally both as a pioneer in the field of educational gerontology and as a champion of good practice in many professional fields in which older people were the clients, patients or users.

http://www.associationforeducationandageing.org/frank-glendenning-memorial-lectures.html

The Association for Education and Ageing

The AEA is an international membership organisation, open to all. Its concern is learning in later life. Its aims are to advance knowledge, to improve practice and to contribute to the development of policy. http://www.associationforeducationandageing.org/

WHENWednesday, 14 September 2016 from 15:30 to 16:45 (BST) – Add to CalendarWHERELecture Theatre 1 – Brooks Building, Manchester Metropolitan University 53 Bonsall Street, Manchester, M15 6GX – View Map