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| Type
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Education, Training, and Library |
| Major
Product / Service: |
Lifelong Learning/Post-Compulsory Education and Training |
| Expertise: |
PhD, Post-doctoral research |
| Marketing
Area: |
International |
| Education
/ Degrees: |
PhD, King's College (1999)
MA Computers in Education (Distinction) King's College (1993)
MA, University of Cambridge (1982).
MA, Goldsmith's College, University of London (1985).
Post-Grad. Cert. Ed. (Distinction) University of Nottingham (1976).
BA, University of Cape Town (1973)
Post-Grad. Specialist Actors' Diploma, University of Cape Town (1973).
'S' Level English and English Prize, Queen Elizabeth Girl's High School, Salisbury, Zimbabwe (1969);
'A' level English, French, History (1969)
'M' level Latin, French (1968)
'O' Level English Lang ( Grade 1, distinction), Maths (1), Latin (1), French (1), Biology (1), Eng. Lit. (2), History (1). |
| Affiliations
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Elected Board Member for Board of Trustees, London Open College Network (2000-08); Governor, Shooters' Hill Post-16 Centre, Greenwich (2001-07);
Governor, Bexley College (2003-05); Chair of Adult Learners' Week, Greenwich (2003-05;
Chair of Judges for Best National Research Paper in Learning and Skills (2000-04);
Vice-Chair of LSResearch Network London and South East (2004-05);
Convenor for Society Research in Higher Education HE-FE Network (2004-05);
Member of Association for the Advancement of Computers in Education (1995-05);
Member of Association of College Managers (1995-05);
Member of Greenwich Lifelong Learning Partnership (2000-05);
Member of London Creative Learning Partnership (2004-05); Marquis Who's Who in the World Biographee (2004); International Who's Who of Professionals Biographee (2003-4); Member of Kent Thameside Learning Partnership 2001-05); Member of Thames Gateway Kent Area Investment Framework Education and Skills Working Group (2001-04); Member of Kipling Society (2004-05); Member of Cape Town Family History Society (2004-05); Member and Reviewer for Association of Learning Technology Journal (2000-05); Member of National Planning Group for Learning and Skills Research Network (1998-2004). Co-Chair Alt- C2008
Distinction MA Computers in Education, King's College University of London (1993);
Distinction in the Theory of Education, PGCE, University of Nottingham (1976);
Sixth Form English Prize (1969). |
| Favorite
Publication: |
Times Higher Education Supplement |
| Hobbies
/ Personal Interest: |
Yoga, Keep Fit, Digital photography, Film and Music, Buddhism, Geneology. |
| Family:
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Husband: Kevin Ashfield 20 years; Daughter Imogen, 18 years old. |
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