National Extension College
The National Extension College was set up in 1963 as a not-for-profit organisation for distance learning for people of all ages. It was originally founded as a pilot study for the Open University. The College teaches around 20,000 learners a year on over 100 home study courses, and provides open-learning resources for organisations and training providers including schools, further education colleges, local authorities and NHS Trusts. The National Extension College was founded by Brian Jackson and Michael Young, Lord Young of Dartington, a British sociologist, social activist and politician.
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National Extension College
The National Extension College was set up in 1963 as a not-for-profit organisation for distance learning for people of all ages. It was originally founded as a pilot study for the Open University. The College teaches around 20,000 learners a year on over 100 home study courses, and provides open-learning resources for organisations and training providers including schools, further education colleges, local authorities and NHS Trusts. The National Extension College was founded by Brian Jackson and Michael Young, Lord Young of Dartington, a British sociologist, social activist and politician.
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