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Welcome to The Learning Revolution!

The Learning Revolution really is ALIVE. Have a look at the videos on the site to see fun, vibrant, moving examples of adult learning and creativity.

Promote your ideas. This site is designed to gather views from people like YOU - interested and keen to share progress to develop a culture of learning for all adults.

Tell our growing community your views, let us know what more we can do to improve this web site, and let’s all be in the vanguard of The Learning Revolution!

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An area to share information, debate issues and join in
1 hour ago
Marilyn Hyndman is now a member of The Learning Revolution
1 hour ago
Dawn Dublin, Mário Verissimo and Amanda Waters joined The Learning Revolution
yesterday
Henry Fagg added a group
A Group to discuss the interface between private tuition and adult informal learning.
on Monday
 

What's happening

It seems we’re all sticking to our New Year’s resolutions! 2010 seems set to be a lively year for informal adult learning and this site is full of news from and about our hundreds of members. Keep spreading the word!
Have you joined a group on this site? There are now almost 20 groups sharing ideas, information and advice. AND, if you don’t find one that meets your needs, you can start your own! Do it now!

While you’re at it – why not tell us something via a blog?

Do you tweet? Do you see the Learning Revolution on twitter? Take a look!

Our first big news story for 2010 is about the Learning Revolution itself - 'The School of Everything' has been chosen as our partner to develop the web portal. The School currently lets tutors find learners, and learners find tutors, right across the spectrum of informal adult learning subject areas. This is to be expanded to cover all organisations who work within IAL. And with over 100,000 unique visits a month, the School of Everything’s web site (and its enthusiastic staff team) give us a great base on which to build. Read the story.

BIS have now launched their Learning Revolution e-newsletter. You can subscribe to join their email list by emailing revolutions@bis.gsi.gov.uk If you know of anyone else who might be interested, please do forward on this email. We have uploaded them here to for you to look at.

Hot News 24th Feb 2010: BIS today launches the 'Learning transforms lives in England’s care settings'. Read all about it.

Forum

Caroline Wynn-Davies

SkillSwap in Yorkshire & Humber

Hi All   We are holding a number of taster sessions in the community called SkillSwap throughout March. Please see www.bitcskillswap.org.uk  for info.   Participants from the taster sessions are then…

Started by Caroline Wynn-Davies in General chat Mar 1.

Chris Swaine

School of Everything presentation from NIACE event in Leicester 4 Replies

Hiya,   Here is the presentation we used at the NIACE conference in Leicester on the 11th February which you can download.   Best regards...Chris...

Tagged: powerpoint, presentation, everything, of, school

Started by Chris Swaine in General chat. Last reply by Tony Worsdall Mar 1.

Fiona Aldridge

resources to enhance learning for older people in care settings

The benefits that learning has on older people's health, confidence and quality of life in care settings was highlighted at a reception held this week in Westminster.. Materials and showcase examples…

Started by Fiona Aldridge in Festival of Learning Feb 26.

Clare Caves

Finding free spaces - venues for informal learning 4 Replies

Hi, I'm working on the WEA project, funded by Transformation Fund, called Learning Revolutionaries which is taking place in parts of all of the English regions. WEA project workers are training volun…

Tagged: learning revolutionaries, informal adult learning, learning circles, venues for IAL, free spaces

Started by Clare Caves in Promote your activity. Last reply by Dawn Wood Feb 10.

Blog Posts

Antonio Libertino

Speak Italian Magically

Posted by Antonio Libertino on February 16, 2010 at 9:49am

Bryony Taylor

You are invited to join a Twitter experiment!

Posted by Bryony Taylor on February 15, 2010 at 1:04pm

Paula Briggs

Why Keep a Sketchbook? - booklet launched

Posted by Paula Briggs on January 15, 2010 at 3:00pm

Anita Powell

Skillswap events in Yorkshire and The Humber

Posted by Anita Powell on January 14, 2010 at 10:47am

Dawn Wood

Weekend Workshops for 2010

Posted by Dawn Wood on December 30, 2009 at 3:04pm — 1 Comment

Annette Lowe

Thinking Spaces - Erewash

Posted by Annette Lowe on December 18, 2009 at 11:04am — 1 Comment

Antonio Libertino

Seven tips to start and speak Italian

Posted by Antonio Libertino on November 29, 2009 at 9:16am

Daniel Lingham

5 Reasons To Run A Creative Course

Posted by Daniel Lingham on November 26, 2009 at 4:00pm

Paula Briggs

AccessArt launches Sketchbook Space

Posted by Paula Briggs on November 24, 2009 at 3:06pm

Numidia Education & Training

We employed our Volunteer!

Posted by Numidia Education & Training on November 20, 2009 at 10:02pm

 
 

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