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Connect Five

Family learning and every child matters

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Edited by Penny Lamb, Clare Meade, Mandy Thomas and Rachel Spacey
ISBN: 978 1 86201 326 1
September 2007
 

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Connect-Five highlights the critical role of family learning in the Every Child Matters agenda. Colleagues from across the country share examples of best practice in relation to being healthy, staying safe, enjoying and achieving, making a positive contribution and achieving economic well-being. These sit alongside examples of cross-cutting projects and sections on policy, planning and quality.

The book is aimed at number of audiences: for those new to family learning it is packed with ideas to inspire, and for policy-makers and managers it profiles the pivotal role and effectiveness of family learning in meeting the current agendas.

Penny Lamb is the Development Officer leading Family Learning at NIACE Clare Meade is Project Officer in Family Learning at NIACE Rachel Spacey is Research Assistant in Family Learning at NIACE Mandy Thomas is Information Officer in Community Learning at NIACE.

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