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Jeanne Haggart and Rachel Spacey
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Adult learning plays an important role in adding value to the extended services that schools are developing.
This book explores the role of adult learning in the development of extended services and shows how it can support the other services that schools are developing with their communities. It is intended as an introduction to this important area of work, one that will wet your appetite for getting started and will help you in working with others who share your interest and commitment to working in the community.
Adding value: adult learning and extended services is aimed, firstly, at mangers and co-ordinators supporting the development of extended services. Managers and co-ordinators in adult learning and family learning services who wish to work in partnership with schools will also find the publication useful, as will local authority officers supporting the development of extended services in the community.
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| Introduction |
| Background |
| Why schools develop adult learning opportunities |
| What an adult learning offer might look like |
| Working in partnership to maximise the offer for adults |
| Consulting with your community |
| Assuring the quality of adult learning |
| Sustaining adult learning provision |
| Summary |
| References |
| Further information |
| Websites |
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