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Developing new audiences
A practical one-day seminar for developing and promoting successful learning opportunities
17 January 2006, At-Bristol

Based on the recently published 'Marketing learning' books, this practical workshop will show you how to apply marketing methods to develop, promote and deliver attractive learning opportunities for your target audiences.

The workshop will include:

  • devising a successful marketing plan
  • identifying and understanding your learning audience - barriers, motivators and attitudes to learning including the Campaign for Learning's motivation for learning model
    creating attractive learning opportunities
  • promoting your learning activities - developing a communications strategy, marketing materials, branding and PR
  • opportunities to share experiences and ideas and address your own particular marketing learning issues

For more information please click here. Further events will be held throughout the country please email events@cflearning.org.uk to express your interest in these events.


Families for our times
2 March 2006, London

A National Family Learning network event in partnership with the BBC Child of Our Time Team.

For more information please contact Kerry at kflynn@cflearning.org.uk


This learning life
Can real-life learning fire our imagination about 21st century schools?
University of Bristol, Graduate School of Education & Institute for Advanced Studies
20-22 April 2006

How do people learn to score goals, run businesses or tell great stories? What is real-life learning actaully like? How have successful people become such accomplished learners? What does their experience have to teach young people? Can schools prepare young people better to thrive this learning life?

For more information go to www.bristol.ac.uk/education/thislearninglife
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