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Dreams, Dialogues and Desires

Building a Learning Community in Blackburn with Darwen

David McNulty
ISBN: 1 86201 205 9
June 2005

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Blackburn with Darwen Local Education Authority has won international recognition and numerous awards for its work in widening participation in learning and building a thriving learning community.

Dreams, dialogues and desires offers a stimulating account of the creative approach used by Blackburn with Darwen to establish a learning community. In a passionately and, at times, humourously written account of his time there, David McNulty provides a valuable insight into how ideas develop and become reality; how to reach those learners previously disinterested or excluded; how to push limits and extend and question boundaries and in Blackburn with Darwen’s case, dramatically increase participation in adult and community learning. More importantly, Dreams, dialogues and desires illustrates how vital it is to talk and listen effectively to the community to ensure you provide an adult learning service that is responsive and relevant to its needs.

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