Photographs of adult training sessions and workshops.
Sin títuloPhotographs of visits made by Unit staff to international language and literacy centres.
Sin títuloComprises laminated photographs and captions of children and parents at Blue Anchor Community Centre, Links Community Centre and Rotherhithe Sure Start.
Sin títuloPrinted and laminated quotes from attendees at the following LLU+ training sessions:
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Mentor trainins
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Language Awareness
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Peer / Lesson Observation
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Dyslexia Awareness
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Prison Education work
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Various training events for educators
A2 collages made from photographs, ephemera and press cuttings regarding LLU+, its staff, its partners and its areas of work and expertise including:
International work;
National Numeracy Network and Conference;
Family learning;
Dyslexia support;
English for Speakers of Other Languages;
Professional Development Centre.
Sin títuloComprises leaflets and and flyers publicising the Language and Literacy Unit, the areas of learning it worked in and consultancy work undertaken.
Sin títuloComprises leaflets and flyers publicising the Unit, the areas of learning it worked in, consultancy work undertaken and the Unit's London Adult Numeracy Professional Development Centre.
Sin títuloPublication brochures, order forms and advertising flyers for publications produced by the Unit.
Sin títuloComprises letters of action sent by LLU+ supporters to Members of Parliament and letters of support for LLU+ sent to London South Bank University.
Letters of support for LLU+ written by individuals and organisations sent to the Vice Chancellor and Executive Dean at London South Bank University.
Copies of letters of support for LLU+ written by individuals and organisations sent to the Vice Chancellor and Executive Dean at London South Bank University. These copies have been redacted to hide the names and email addresses of the correspondents.
Supportive comments made by those who signed the Save LLU+ petition
Sin títuloExternal publications regarding adult education.
A handbook of resources for people wanting to learn more about human rights.
Sin títuloA report based on a survey of 14-19 year old refugee students in schools and further education colleges in London, February 1994 to March 1995.
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