Looking forward to this event next week – https://www.aontas.com/events/cen-census-2020-launch FALNI would love to carry out similar research into the provision and needs of VCSE sector learning providers in Northern Ireland. Would anyone like to fund us?
Year: 2021
Excellent blog from AONTAS’ CEO
Great reflection from Niamh O’Reilly, CEO of AONTAS, on learning post-pandemic and the importance of giving blended learning its due place, rather than just rushing back to old practices.
Learning & Work Institute Turns 100!
FALNI has been working closely with Learning & Work since 2014 when we became involved in the UK’s EAAL programme (European Agenda on Adult Learning), but many people in Northern Ireland involved in adult learning will also remember its previous incarnation as NIACE (National Institute for Adult Continuing Education). Alan Tuckett, for many years the...
Skills Strategy Consultation
The much-awaited Skills Strategy Consultation is now open and will remain open until 19th August. The report can be downloaded from our Reports/Resources page, but you will also want to go to https://consultations.nidirect.gov.uk/dfe-skills-and-business-development-group/skills-strategy-for-northern-ireland/ to access the link for responses. The commitment to building a culture of lifelong learning is still there, and it is one...
Recommendations for the new Skills Strategy from Learning & Work Institute
Recent blog from our colleagues at L&W highlighting points made in their report A Higher Skills Ambition for Northern Ireland (commissioned by the OCNNI) – which can be downloaded from our Reports/Resources page – https://learningandwork.org.uk/news-and-policy/northern-irelands-forthcoming-skills-strategy-must-be-ambitious-in-its-plans-to-improve-learning-and-skills-outcomes/ To hear more about the Skills Strategy why not book a place at our webinar on 8th June – see...
Latest Impact Forum Webinar
The next webinar will be on June 8th – see our Events page for details and link to Eventbrite to book your place. We continue to focus on the future and seek to provide you with information, ideas and stimulus to help your thinking of where adult/lifelong learning in Northern Ireland goes in the future....
Family Learning – a neglected area in Northern Ireland
An Interim report has now come out from the Expert Panel on Educational Underachievement in NI. In its conclusion it states that ‘Educational inequalities of disadvantaged pupils should be tackled not only at school level but also beyond the school gates.’ In coming months the Panel will develop its thinking across a number of themes,...
Supporting women’s professional and personal development through education and training.
First Steps Women’s Centre (FSWC) has provided a unique service to women in Mid-Ulster for almost 22 years. Based in Dungannon, the Centre provides education and training, support and guidance, along with exceptional opportunities and friendship to women across Mid-Ulster. Up to 300 women per year access training across a wide range of vocational areas which is...
Decision Making of Adult Learners Below Level 2
A report just out from our colleagues at the Learning & Work Institute into how adults with qualifications below level 2 make decisions about whether or not to take up learning. Many of the findings confirm barriers and motivations found generally in research around the uptake of learning by adults, but given recent shifts to...
NI College of the Future Report
The Independent Commission on the College of the Future today launched its final report which focuses on Northern Ireland. The report argues that colleges are the vehicles to regionally balance the economy, support businesses to adapt to a green and digital economy and provide better skills opportunities for those out of work. It adds that...