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  2. Workers' Educational Association - Wikipedia

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    WEA Sydney has many clubs and societies associated with their operation. A typical example is the WEA Film Study Group based in New South Wales. As of 2012, WEA South Australia claims to be 'Australia's largest non-government adult community education organisation'. [17] After being in recess for many years, WEA Victoria was briefly revived in ...

  3. WEA Sydney - Wikipedia

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    WEA Sydney describes its tutors as 'the life blood of the organisation, both for the quality of the courses that they teach, and as the WEA staff that most students connect with...Most tutors are also heavily involved in their non-WEA careers, either teaching at other institutions, or working within their chosen field.' [16] Its defining ...

  4. Bernard Jennings - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Jennings (1928–2017) was an English adult educationist and historian. He was president of the Workers' Educational Association in the 1980s, and was known for his local histories of Yorkshire.

  5. Ashington Group - Wikipedia

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    The WEA and Durham University arranged for a tutor, painter and teacher Robert Lyon (1894-1978), to instruct the group, but its members, mainly men employed by the Woodhorn and Ellington Collieries, quickly grew dissatisfied with the course. Lyon suggested that the group members try creating their own paintings as a means to develop an ...

  6. Susan Kruse - Wikipedia

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    She completed her PhD at University College London in 1988 with a thesis titled "Viking age silver ingots from England and Wales and their economic implications". [3] She moved to the Highlands in 1996 and became a tutor for the Workers’ Educational Association. Through the WEA she has taught courses on various subjects, including archaeology ...

  7. Frances Mansbridge - Wikipedia

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    Frances Jane Mansbridge (née Pringle; 19 September 1875 [1] – 24 July 1958) was a British educationist who co-founded the Workers' Educational Association (WEA) with her husband, Albert Mansbridge (1876–1952). [2]

  8. Coleg Harlech - Wikipedia

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    It was Wales' only long-term, mature-student residential education college and was established in 1927 by Thomas Jones, Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet under four prime ministers including David Lloyd George and Stanley Baldwin, to continue the work of Workers' Educational Association in a residential environment, with Ben Bowen Thomas as its first warden.

  9. Albert Mansbridge - Wikipedia

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    The first Scottish branch of the WEA was in Springburn, Glasgow, although this only lasted until 1909 at that time, the Edinburgh and Leith Branch coming into existence on 25 October 1912 after a meeting held at the Free Gardeners' Hall, 12–14 Picardy Place, Edinburgh. The meeting was chaired by Lodge and addressed by Albert Mansbridge and ...

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