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Education
- Master’s degree from Oxford University
- Post-graduate certificate in education from the University of London
- Ph.D. from Bremen University in Germany
Employment
- Worked at the Universities of Edinburgh, Glasgow and Warwick, at the Institute for Community Studies and for four years at OECD in 1970.
- 1999-2003 Dean of the Faculty of Continuing Education and Professor of Lifelong Learning at Birkbeck, University of London, also co-director of the Centre for Research on the Wider Benefits of Learning.
- 2003-2008 Head of the Centre for Educational Research and Innovation (CERI), OECD, Paris.
- 2008-2010 he directed the independent Inquiry into the Future for Lifelong Learning, sponsored by the UK’s National Institute of Adult and Continuing Education
- Professor Tom Schuller is currently director of Longview, a UK think-tank promoting the value of longitudinal and life course research
Awards and Honors
Membership-Professional Organizations
- UK Academy of Social Sciences.
- Adult Education International Hall of Fame.
- Chair, Governing Board, Working Men’s College (London) - Europe's oldest continuous adult education college.
Publications
- Understanding the Social Outcomes of Learning (with Richard Desjardins, OECD 2007)
- The Paula Principle book.
- Evidence in Education: Linking Research and Policy (edited, with Tracey Burns, OECD 2007)
- The Benefits of Learning: The Impact of Education on Health, Family Life and Social Capital (with John Preston et al, RoutledgeFalmer 2004)
- International Perspectives on Lifelong Learning (edited with David Istance and Hans Schuetze, Open University Press 2002).
- Social Capital: Critical Perspectives (edited with Stephen Baron and John Field, OUP 2000) Part-time Higher Education in Scotland (with David Raffe and others, Jessica Kingsley 1998)
- Life After Work (with Michael Young, HarperCollins 1991).
Professional Interest Areas
- Life course analysis, including empirical, applied and theoretical work
- Social capital and its application to educational policy and practice
- Lifelong learning generally
Major Contributions to Adult Education
- Teaching some coerces related to lifelong learning.
- Publishing some books and articles in adult education and lifelong learning.
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References
Pascal International Exchanges: related from
http://pie.pascalobservatory.org/users/tom-schuller
International Dialogue Education
http://id-e-berlin.de/tom-schuller
International Adult and Continuing Education
http://www.halloffame.outreach.ou.edu/2006-European/schuller.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXJsjoVBp7Y
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/jobs/9987734/The-Paula-Principle-why-women-arent-getting-ahead-at-work.html