Engaging priority BME learners in Skills for Life provision
NIACE has been working with the National Research and Development Centre (NRDC) to explore the contexts and conditions for effective Skills for Life teaching and learning with people in particular priority groups, including members of black and minority ethnic communities. Desk research and intensive case studies are helping to build a picture of the critical success factors that underpin effective practice in developing effective provision with people from different minority ethnic backgrounds. We would like to share with you the key messages emerging from this work. If you have knowledge and interest in this area, we would welcome your views on the ‘good practice’ guidelines we are developing. The event will be very practical, with input from the case studies and opportunities to comment on the draft guidelines. All attendees will receive a £15 voucher towards a NIACE publication of your choice. The agenda for the day along with joining instructions will posted to those who sign up. To book a place, please complete and fax back the RSVP. Please ensure you register your attendance using the RSVP form attached by Monday 4 February 2008. There are only 40 places available on this event. Download RSVP fax back form (Word file) _______________________________ Also in February 2008...
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