Hi Frederick My awareness of the development of community colleges in the 'further' and 'higher' education sectors in the UK would provide strong support for them in the Goa scene you provided. Most importantly, they can provide a second chance to those who did not make it in education previously or are not aware that they can benefit from access to education in its broadest sense. They also demystify the gradual movement into 'higher' education to the broad spectrum of the local community and draw in people who can benefit greatly as mature students-- particularly in re-routing careers. Of this, I have had a great deal of experience in Education and Community Studies at this end and therefore would like to wish your hopes and endeavours well. To my mind, the mind-sets of the teachers in community colleges in fully understanding the ethos of such institutions become critical if such colleges are to succeed and thrive. Regards Cornel --- "Frederick [FN] Noronha * फ à¥à¤°à¥à¤¡à¤°à¤¿ ठनà¥à¤° à¥à¤¨à¥à¤¯à¤¾ " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Two institutions in Mapusa -- Xavier's and Britto's > -- have been > talking about the possibilities of having their > 'community colleges' > attached to their...
