The term "Further Education" is the name given, in Britain, to a very broad and diverse range of post-school education. Some is full-time, some is part-time and some is half-and-half with periods at college alternate with periods 62. ______ at work. There is also a vast and varied provision of evening classes. For many older people, evening study was the only way Where they could pursue 63. ______ their education and they think of the institution that provided it as "Night 64. ______ school". Nowadays, however, the opportunities for Further Education at all levels and for all ages are manifold. The course provided range from the most 65. ______ elementary, directly vocationally-oriented kind, and those at degree level or 66. ______ beyond. They are provided in a widely set of institutions. The majority of the lower level courses, relating mainly to apprenticeship schemes and qualifications, provided in Colleges of Further Education. Middle level courses are 67. ______ offered in Technical Colleges with those having a good share of less advanced 68. ______ work being called "Colleges of technology". The great bulk of degree level studies are undertaken in the Polytechnics. But there are the number of 69. ______ specialized colleges such as the London College of Printing. In fact, very few of the broad divisions here are clear-cut; and there is little overlapping. 70. ______ Whatever are the types of establishment and their range of educational provision, most of the local inhabitants will probably refer to them for "the 71. ______ Techs". The Techs have played an important part in British educational history and their role will be no less important in the future.
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qualifications, provided→qualifications, are provided