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21 December 2006
The Commission on Integration and Cohesion is inviting national organisations, local organisations and individuals in communities across the country to say what they think integration and cohesion means to them.
31 August 2006
The first in-depth analysis of qualifications held by Skills for Life staff is about to get underway at Lifelong Learning UK.
13 February 2006
From September 2005 Recognising and Recording Progress and Achievement in Non-accredited Learning is being implemented and embedded across LSC-funded provision as the 'New Measure of Success' for non-accredited learning.
01 December 2006
'Progress Towards Integration' The 2005/6 Annual Report of Advisory Board on Naturalisation and Integration (ABNI)
23 March 2006
A major project to provide a professional recognition scheme for a substantial number of Skills for Life practitioners in England will be launched in late Spring.
02 March 2006
The current benchmark is 80 per cent of Skills for Life provision is made up of nationally approved qualifications, and the remaining 20 per cent is not. NATECLA is asking members to advise us what is happening in their area in terms of funding E1 and E
22 November 2006
Information on three new research reports from the National Research and Development Centre for Adult Literacy and Numeracy
03 November 2006
The National Reference Point for Skills for Life professional development (NRP) has been established to offer specialist information and advice to those intending to join the profession, existing teachers and learning support staff
07 November 2006
NATECLA Management Council has responded to the Statement of Priortities on behalf of Members. The Learning and Skills Council (LSC) Annual Statement of Priorities for 2007-08 'Raising our game' was released in October 06
30 October 2006
Peter Kingston’s Article –‘Too expensive in any language’ on Tuesday 24th October Guardian. In response The National Association for Teaching English and other Community Languages to Adults is concerned that the LSC appears to have ignored the NIACE Co

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