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Registration |
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Opening dinner |
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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 |
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Lifelong learning networks: an initiative in partnership Penny Blackie and David Watson Review of the day Jennifer Latto |
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Community based learning Liz Smith and Alan Tuckett |
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Visit to Liverpool Community College Liverpool Community College and Partnership for learning: Speke Jane Ward Review of the day Jennifer Latto |
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Walking tour of Liverpool city centre |
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Visit to World Museum Liverpool Lifelong learning through culture Sue Wilkinson |
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Visit to Blackburne House: Women's Technology and Education Centre Free time in Liverpool for sightseeing and shopping |
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Individual initiatives to support lifelong learning: the Windmill Programme Workshop: Peter Hawkins Individual initiatives to support lifelong learning: individualized learning plans Workshop: Rob Ward |
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Evaluation: thoughts on lifelong learning Sandra Burslem Review and action planning Jenifer Latto, Sue Rawlinson and Louisa Nutt |
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Closing dinner |
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British Council seminars are designed to be interactive and participative, and those attending are encouraged to contribute in their own personal capacity. In order to maintain the confidentiality of discussions, all seminars are held under the Chatham House Rule.
The rule means that participants are free to use the information and views received during the event, but that no individual contributor or participant should be quoted (or their identity or affiliation revealed) without their express permission. Any exceptions to this practice (e.g. because a contributor wishes to be on the record) will be stated at the time.
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