Libraries are making online education more accessible and interactive by adopting "learning circles", librarian-facilitated study groups for people who want to take online courses together and in person. This November, 15 public library systems in the US and Canada will run free learning circles for hundreds of library members who will learn together for 6 to 8 weeks. Topics reflect a broad range of interests, including refugee rights, healthy eating, public speaking, and computer science.
This week's news features stories about inspiring women as teachers and mentors, the struggle for refugees and migrants dealing with life in a new country, state based advocacy campaigns aimed at lobbying for more funding and recognition for vital adult education programs and more. We hope you enjoy this week's news round up.
We are happy to announce the 22nd conference of the JUnior REsearchers (JURE) of the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction (EARLI) which will take place from July 2nd - July 6th 2018 in Antwerp, Belgium.
We are very pleased that Professor Michael Osborne is one of our speaker at a workshop, ‘Lifelong Learning in Australia: From practice to policy’, to be held in Melton City on 28 November 2017.
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