What are the Learning Themes?
Learning Themes are structured articles which provide information and advice on learning opportunities and services, including links to library documents and related external websites. Examples of Learning Themes include “Learners with disabilities” and “Skills for Life”. There are generic Learning Themes as well as bespoke (customised) Learning Themes developed for specific unions and organisations.
Related Questions
- Can LEAs determine their own themes in addition to those listed in paragraph 94 e.g. learning and teaching strategies?
- Does the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) integrate sustainability topics and themes into the curriculum?
- If one of the four themes was "Learning-Focused," how does The Chicago School assess student learning?