About This Publication
Naomi Sargant (1933 -2006) was a television executive, educator, consultant and writer. This volume of her writing raises themes as relevant and challenging today as when she first wrote them. The rights of women to educational opportunity and recognition; the challenges posed by the digital divide; the importance of recognising what learners have in common, and what separate needs must be addressed if they are to benefit from opportunities to learn – on each she locates her argument in a specific time and policy context, but the principles she articulates are universal.
Online Archive
Over 150 box-files of Noami's writings are now accessible through an archive kept by NIACE.
Access online archive here
Online access to the Naomi Sargant Archive is restricted to NIACE copyright materials and unpublished materials. The rest of the archive, consisting of original printed material from Naomi's personal library, is retained by NIACE for consultation by scholars only at our Leicester offices. This restricted arrangement is due to copyright. If you would like to access the full archive please contact us at enquiries@niace.org.uk to make an application.
Online Archive
Over 150 box-files of Noami's writings are now accessible through an archive kept by NIACE.
Access online archive here
Online access to the Naomi Sargant Archive is restricted to NIACE copyright materials and unpublished materials. The rest of the archive, consisting of original printed material from Naomi's personal library, is retained by NIACE for consultation by scholars only at our Leicester offices. This restricted arrangement is due to copyright. If you would like to access the full archive please contact us at enquiries@niace.org.uk to make an application.
