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PROGRAMME
Sunday 5 to Friday 10 June 2005
Please note, the programme below is preliminary and subject to change

blue arrow Sunday 5 June

Afternoon Registration
Evening Opening dinner

blue arrow Monday 6 June

Morning Opening address
Jennifer Latto and Sue Rawlinson
Welcome and participant introductions
Lifelong learning in the UK: a reflection on current policies and practices
Geoff Layer and John Hedger
Afternoon Lifelong learning networks: an initiative in partnership
Penny Blackie and David Watson
Review of the day
Jennifer Latto

blue arrow Tuesday 7 June

Morning Community based learning
Liz Smith and Alan Tuckett
Afternoon Visit to Liverpool Community College
Liverpool Community College and Partnership for learning: Speke
Jane Ward
Review of the day
Jennifer Latto
Evening Walking tour of Liverpool city centre

blue arrow Wednesday 8 June

Morning Visit to World Museum Liverpool
Lifelong learning through culture
Sue Wilkinson
Afternoon Visit to Blackburne House: Women's Technology and Education Centre
Free time in Liverpool for sightseeing and shopping

blue arrow Thursday 9 June

Morning Individual initiatives to support lifelong learning: the Windmill Programme
Workshop: Peter Hawkins
Individual initiatives to support lifelong learning: individualized learning plans
Workshop: Rob Ward
Afternoon Evaluation: thoughts on lifelong learning
Sandra Burslem
Review and action planning
Jenifer Latto, Sue Rawlinson and Louisa Nutt
Evening Closing dinner

blue arrow Friday 10 June

Morning    Breakfast and departure

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