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Rogers, Alan, 1933- (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Rogers, Alan, 1933-

Formerly on undifferentiated name record: n 00097283

His The making of Stamford, 1965: t.p. (Alan Rogers)

Participatory curriculum development in agricultural education, 1998: t.p. (Alan Rogers; Education for Development)

Non-formal education, 2004: cover p. 4 (international expert in adult education, formerly Executive Director of Education for Development at the Univ. of Reading)

British Library letter from author, 16 Nov. 1995 (Alan Rogers, born 25 Feb. 1933)

JISC Archives Hub, viewed online 28 Nov. 2019: Papers of Alan Rogers, 1933- (Alan Rogers was born in 1933. He taught history in The University of Nottingham's Department of Adult Education for twenty years before moving to Northern Ireland in 1980 to become director of the Institute of Continuing Education at Magee University College, Londonderry. Between 1974 and 1978, he was a chairman of a Church of England General Synod working party which drafted the Parochial Registers and Records Measure (London: HMSO, 1978). Between 1980 and 1984, Professor Rogers was a member of the Adult Education Commission of the Republic of Ireland. Finally, he was a Dean in the New University of Ulster from 1982 to 1984 at the time when it merged with Ulster Polytechnic to form the University of Ulster. Alan Rogers was also the founding secretary general of the Commonwealth Association for the Education and Training of Adults. He was appointed a Special Professor in The University of Nottingham's School of Continuing Education in 1998. He had retired by 2002. In 2014 he was a Research Fellow at the Centre for Commonwealth Education at the University of Cambridge. Professor Rogers wrote widely on the subject of adult education. He has also written on the history of the East Midlands as in "A history of Lincolnshire" and "The making of Stamford")

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