Informal Adult Learning - Shaping The Way Ahead

Consultation published by The Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills View original »

We value learning in all its forms.

Learning can make a profound difference to adult lives in many ways:

through the formal development of skills that enable people to get better jobs;
through learning that helps develop families, communities and community cohesion; and
by meeting the basic human need for creativity and stimulation.

This consultation is primarily but not exclusively about the last of these - structured and unstructured adult learning for enjoyment, personal fulfilment and intellectual, creative and physical stimulation.

Timeframe

This consultation started around the 14th May 2008 and ends on 12th June 2008.

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