This report from the National Institute of Adult Continuing Education makes the case for the importance of the family as a context for learning.
It looks at research suggesting that family learning benefits parents too. Family learning fits in to initiatives including Sure Start and extended schools and the report argues for universal intergenerational learning provision through a community-focused model.
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FACT FILE 2005
This annual collection of facts and figures is now in full colour. Aimed at secondary schools and colleges, it offers eyecatching graphics suitable for photocopying to illustrate statistics in areas including education, equality, families, law and order, war, sports and young people. For example, 28 per cent of Britons pray regularly, compared with 67 per cent of Americans. A CD-Rom and online version are also available.
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