Adult Learning /Collaborating For Improvement Regional Events - GLASGOW

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Please note that there are TWO events happening on the same day at the same venue. The morning session is on 'Adult Learning' whilst the afternoon session relates to 'Collaborating for Improvement within CLD at a local level'. Please check that you have registered for the engagement that is relevant to you.

Adult Learning /Collaborating For Improvement Regional Events - GLASGOW

Invitation to regional partners to participate in discussions on Collaborating for Improvement and the developing Adult Learning Strategy.

By Linda Cummings, CLD Policy Team, Scot. Govt

Date and time

Tue, 25 Feb 2020 09:30 - 15:00 GMT

Location

MDS Rooms - The Mitchell Library

North Street GLASGOW G3 7DN United Kingdom

About this event

The Scottish Government, Education Scotland and the CLD Standards Council invite regional partners to participate in discussions on Collaborating for Improvement and the developing Adult Learning Strategy.

There will be 2 separate sessions:

The MORNING session (Adult Learning) will bring together regional adult learning leaders, practitioners and adult learners to have conversations around the developing Adult Learning Strategy for Scotland. Specifically we will:

  • Inform and invite comment on the key messages from the Adult Learners' survey
  • Generate discussion and gather feedback on the emerging key priorities and recommendations
  • Consider the local context for delivery

The outputs of this session will help develop the Adult Learning Strategy.

The AFTERNOON Session (CLD-Collaborating for Improvement) will be aimed at local leaders and decision-makers and will be an opportunity to explore the local and national context for CLD including emerging youth work and adult learning strategies. It will build on the national discussions that took place in January 2020 at the ‘Collaborating for Improvement’ event. This session will bring regional and local decision makers together with Scottish Government, Education Scotland and the CLD Standards Council to discuss the regional and national policy, delivery and improvement landscape. This will support the creation of a refreshed national guidance note on CLD in Scotland.

There will also be an opportunity to engage with national third sector partners and hear about how they are supporting CLD in your area.

Please register for the session that is most relevant to you.

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