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IMPROVING ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION AND DISTANCE LEARNING IN PRISONS Anne Pike – Open University UK (a.e.pike@open.ac.uk) Tracy Irwin – University of Ulster (t.irwin@ulster.ac.uk)
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Background Individual Research in prisons International Workshops (5 th Pan Commonwealth Forum on Distance Education – London, July 2008) Study group formed Contributors from England, N.Ireland, Spain, France & India Transnational research Online discussion Sharing of best practice
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Higher and Distance Education in Prison 3 Main Themes Identified Prison Pedagogy Technology
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Prison Punishment versus Rehabilitation Public/media perception Benefits of Higher Education Role models
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Prisoner Population Demotivated, disaffected learners Poor literacy and numeracy skills Dyslexia Mental health difficulties Drug/alcohol addictions Less than 25% participation in education
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Pedagogy Unique prison culture EURODESIP project Traditional classroom based model Heavy focus on basic skills Little training for tutors Contracting out of education in UK
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Pedagogy ‘Special people’ Use of prison officers Informal learning HE study for prisoners HE study for prison staff
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Conclusion - Pedagogy Induction and orientation training Access to HE for Prison Officers Development of Officer role Formal and informal education
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Technology Technology versus security Internet access Ability to use ICT on release European trials Virtual Campus Model POLARIS e-LIS Development Partnership
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Conclusion - Technology Flexible programmes Modern technologies Secure web access Campus model – physical or virtual E-learning networks Enhanced trials
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Collaborative Action by: Governments Prison and probation services HEIs Employers Researchers European collaboration Research informing practice
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