NIACE calls on adult learners for European study Friday, October 5, 2012 - 14:57

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NIACE is working with the Institute of Education, to compare adult learning and its outcomes in 10 European countries.

The research, funded by the European Union, will take into account the voices of 1,000 adult learners involved in learning for personal interest or development, who are prepared to complete a short online survey about the benefits of their learning.

The survey takes no more than 20 minutes to complete and NIACE encourages learning providers to support this crucial work by raising awareness of the survey with their learners.

In particular, NIACE is looking for:

• adults aged 19 and over;
• living in England; and
• who have taken part in any form of learning during the past 6 months.

For more information, email Dr Fiona Aldridge, NIACE's lead on research, at fiona.aldridge@niace.org.uk

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