Lifelong Learning
- SubjectSupported Learning - Adult
- QualificationAccess
- CodeLIFELONG-P121A
- Study methods
Part-time - day
Start term: August 2012
Course contactAdministrator
0141 272 3104
Course Description
- The Lifelong Learning Programme offers lifelong learning opportunities for adults who need additional support for learning.
- The programme aims to support lifelong learning, personal development, self-determination and social inclusion.
- Teaching takes place in informal small groups, usually of 9-12 students.
- Applicants can apply for a place on up to four of the 16 half-day or full-day classes offered through the programme.
- Places are limited. The college aims to offer places to those students most able to learn effectively with others at the level the particular class is aimed at.
16 half-day or full-day classes are offered. Each runs over the course of the academic year, from September to June.
Subjects Include
- Cafe Skills
- Moving On With Cooking
- Healthy Basic Cooking
- Community Arts Project
- Moving On With Art
- Exploring The Internet
- Moving On With Computing
- Watch Your Weight / Keeping Active
- Drama
- Dance
- Music And Movement
Why Cardonald?
The Adult Introductory Programme offers a wide range of learning opportunities for adults who require additional support for learning. The programme has developed over a number of years, and is very popular with students.
Entry Requirements
The college aims to offer places to those students most able to learn effectively with others at the level the particular class is aimed at. Applicants for some subjects will be assessed to ensure they have the level of skills required to take part in the subject at the level offered.
Progression Routes
Progression routes within college could include:
- Taking further classes on the Adult Introductory Programme
- 3-Day Courses (over 2 years) : Choose Health, or Get Involved (Active Citizenship)
External progression could include:
- Community Involvement
- Voluntary Work
