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  2. Workers' Educational Association - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Category:Workers' Educational Association - Wikipedia

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  4. Adult Learners' Week - Wikipedia

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    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).

  5. Endeavour Learning and Skills Centre - Wikipedia

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    In May 2014 HCC Training announced plans to offer adult education and training courses from the site, starting September 2014; as well as opening the sports facilities up for community use. [14] As a result, adult education provision at a number of sites in the city ceased and transferred to the Beverley Road site in September 2014. [15]

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  7. Individualised Learner Record - Wikipedia

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    The Individualised Learner Record (ILR) is the primary data collection about further education and work-based learning in England. It is requested from learning providers in England's further education system.

  8. Long Live Southbank - Wikipedia

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    The development will extend the existing skate space, with improvements to lighting as well as a restoration of original 1960s banks and concrete paving. It will also create a new learning and education hub for children and young people, a go-to place for young people looking for opportunities in the arts and creative industries.

  9. City Gateway - Wikipedia

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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.