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3 lessons from 34 years of remote teaching and learning
Ros Morpeth has been at the forefront of remote delivery for more than three decades. Here, she shares what works and what doesn’t
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15 January 2021
‘We must acknowledge the importance of private GCSE and A-level candidates’
The A-level and GCSE results of second-chance learners matter as much as the results of students at school and college, Ros Morpeth writes
20 September 2017
Barriers to learning may become insurmountable
Learning opens doors – but the ‘left behind’ are still struggling to get in
19 August 2016
How one tutor’s legacy transformed the lives of dozens of learners
Ros Morpeth (pictured), chief executive of the National Extension College, tells the remarkable story of how a tutor bequeathed £19,000 to the distance learning organisation – and transformed the fates of disadvantaged adult learners
19 July 2015
One woman’s legacy of a life without walls
When a tutor bequeathed pound;19,000 to the National Extension College, she transformed the fate of disadvantaged adult learners
17 July 2015