Commissioned by the RSA as a contribution to one of its major themes, A Learning Society.\n\nProduced by the Home School Contract of Partnership Project, a joint initiative between the RSA and the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT). \n\nIllustrates the ways in which parent, teacher and learner can come together to discuss the child's learning and the support which he or she needs to achieve future targets; and shows how this has relevance for young people of all ages. A set of discussion notes is included with the video.\n\nRunning time 30 minutes approx.
A forum comprising representatives from business and education to promote a national strategy for restructuring education and training, based on the RSA projects Learning Pays (1991) and Profitable Learning (1992)
Various conference packs and printed material, including application forms, guidance notes and publicity material
The Campaign for Learning was an initiative, co-ordinated by the RSA in collaboration with the National Institute for Adult Continuing Education, the TEC National Council, the Open University and a range of other sponsors. Its aim was to encourage individuals to think more positively about learning and to take greater responsibility for their own personal development. The Campaign was chaired by Sir Christopher Ball\nRecords comprise printed reports and publicity material
Pamphlets, publicity material and newsletters ('Learning to Live' and 'Learning for Life')
A pilot project in a family of schools in Leicester, to introduce Shakespeare to children between the ages of 4 and 18
Series comprises publications produced by the project
Press cuttings from a range of national and local papers with report on the conference, pasted into a bound volume
Cottage of timber frame, parge and thatch, dated 1653