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Department for Education and Skills
Higher education in the United Kingdom
NIACE
Department for Education
Informal learning
Lifelong learning
E-learning
Learndirect
Distance education
Education
Learning
Education in England

THEMATIC REVIEW ON ADULT LEARNING UNITED KINGDOM Visit of[removed]February 2000

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