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The WEA is a democratic and voluntary adult education movement. It delivers learning throughout England and Scotland. There was a related but independent WEA Cymru covering Wales, though it is now known as Adult Learning Wales since a merger in 2015 with YMCA Wales Community College. The WEA's provision is usually local to its students.
Adult Learners' Week is an international festival of adult learning. It is a UNESCO initiative that was first celebrated in the United States in the late ’80s, where there was a move to create a broad celebration of adult learning by the American Association for the Advancement of Education (AAAE).
Association of Teachers and Lecturers Association of Teachers and Lecturers Abbreviation ATL Merged into National Education Union Founded 1978 (1978) (merger of AAM and AMA) Dissolved 1 September 2017 (2017-09-01) Headquarters 7 Northumberland Street, London Location United Kingdom Members 200,631 (2015) Key people Shelagh Hirst, President Mary Bousted, General Secretary Affiliations EI, TUC ...
Accrington & Rossendale College ('Accross') is a further education college that specializes in vocational education. Offering qualifications ranging from entry-level to honors degrees, the college serves residents of Hyndburn, Rossendale, the Ribble Valley, and beyond.
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City Gateway was established by a group of people who worked in the City of London and wanted to support the local community. In 2003 it was a small organisation on the point of being wound up when Eddie Stride, a local man who had recently graduated from Cambridge University, joined as a youth outreach worker.
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Mulberry School for Girls leads the East London Teaching School Hub (ELTSH) [8] which was launched in September 2021. In March 2024, it was redesignated by the Department for Education for a further four years from 2024-2028.