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In Practice: Know How - Adult learning

1 min read Early Years Education Extra-curricular
Schools and children's centres play a crucial role in children's learning and development but can also provide opportunities for parents and other adults to learn. Helping parents and carers gain new skills can transform whole families. It can boost confidence, help parents become positive role models and improve employment prospects. Meanwhile, offering adult education is a great way for schools to serve their local community and open up their facilities to people of all ages.

- Compiled with the help of Clare Meade, family learning project officer, National Institute of Adult Continuing Education.

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