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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.
Pages in category "Adult education in Australia" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... WEA Sydney This page was last ...
Tauondi Aboriginal College provides adult education for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, with the aim of "upholding Aboriginal cultures and identities in ways that respect Aboriginal lore and custom and the diversity of students' experiences and ambitions". [2] It teaches Aboriginal languages, including Kaurna and Ngarrindjeri. The ...
Albert Mansbridge, CH (10 January 1876, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England – 22 August 1952, Torquay, Devon) was an English educator who was one of the pioneers of adult education in Britain. He is best known for his part in co-founding the Workers' Educational Association (WEA) in England in 1903, serving as its first secretary until 1915.
These are metropolitan public libraries in Adelaide and Greater Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia. Adelaide City Libraries (City of Adelaide) [8] Adelaide Hills Council Libraries (Adelaide Hills) [9] Burnside Library (City of Burnside) [10] Campbelltown Public Library (City of Campbelltown) [11]
The present body was formed on the merger of Workers' Educational Association WEA Cymru and YMCA Community College on 1 August 2015, [1] and adopted the present name in November 2016. WEA Cymru was itself a product of a recent merger, when on 10 January 2014 WEA South Wales joined with Coleg Harlech WEA (North).
The stated goal of the school is to provide students with "a senior school education that thoroughly prepares them to successfully enter tertiary studies." [ 1 ] University Senior College is currently the leading feeder school to universities in South Australia (in particular The University of Adelaide ), with more than 90% of USC graduates ...
The Adelaide College of the Arts, also known as AC Arts and formerly known as Adelaide Centre for the Arts, is a campus of TAFE SA that specialises in education for the performing arts, visual arts, and filmmaking. It is located on Light Square, Adelaide, South Australia. Its predecessors were the Centre for the Performing Arts (CPA) and the ...