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  2. Workers' Educational Association - Wikipedia

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    The WEA's provision is usually local to its students. In 2015–16 there were over 8,000 courses delivered in over 1,800 community venues and 75% of WEA students travelled less than 2 miles to their class. [1] The WEA has throughout its history supported the development of similar educational initiatives and associations internationally.

  3. Adult Learners' Week - Wikipedia

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    Today Adult Learners’ Week is the UK’s largest festival of learning, and the overall purpose of the initiative is to raise demand for learning and skills. It highlights the benefits of learning of all kinds, learning for work, informal learning as well as learning for personal development . 14 to 20 May 2011 marked the twentieth Adult ...

  4. World Evangelical Alliance - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] In 1912, it took the name of World Evangelical Alliance. [4] In 1951, the World Evangelical Fellowship was founded by evangelical leaders from 21 countries at the first general assembly in Woudschoten in the Netherlands. [5] [6] In 2001, after the General Assembly in Kuala Lumpur, WEF became the World Evangelical Alliance. [7]

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  7. Active learning - Wikipedia

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    Active learning is the opposite of passive learning; it is learner-centered, not teacher-centered, and requires more than just listening; the active participation of each and every student is a necessary aspect in active learning. Students must be doing things and simultaneously think about the work done and the purpose behind it so that they ...

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  9. United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The estimated nominal GDP of the UK for 2024 is £2.765 trillion. [268] This value is 23% higher than the 2019 figure of £2.255 trillion [269] before leaving the EU (at similar US and EU exchange rates to 2019). [270] [u] Inflation in the UK rose by 2% in the year to May 2024 which was the government's target. [272] [273]