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| Welcome to the Basic Skills Bulletin website
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“The independent voice of Skills for Life”
Frequency 10 issues per year
Who is it for?
Basic Skills Bulletin meets the needs of all those delivering, managing and coordinating adult literacy, numeracy, ESOL and ICT programmes.
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| What are the key features of the publication?
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- Analysis of news & developments
- Examples of best practice & case studies
- Key issues & professional updates
- Concise summaries of research
- Resources & training
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SAMPLE ISSUE available here:
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Always interesting, it covers good practice, projects, conferences, websites.... I can't find everything by myself.
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NIACE seeks views on Numeracy
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| Basic Skills Bulletin will help you to:
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- Access ‘need to know’ information on basic skills
- Focus on case study examples and best practice
- Pinpoint relevant analysis, commentary and insider intelligence
- Understand current developments and professional issues
- Identify the latest resources, useful websites and relevant training events
The bulletin is a ‘lifeline’ of information on basic skills. It draws on the experience of an editorial board consisting of leading practitioners and experts who are at the cutting edge of their profession.
View the editorial team.
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What others say about the Bulletin
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“An intelligent and welcome addition to the field”
Ian Livingston, Consultant – The Basic Skills Consultancy
“Innovative and informative”
Vicky Duckworth, Basic Skills Advanced Practitioner – Oldham College
“An excellent publication…user friendly and extremely useful”
Phil Wilkinson, CEO – OCNW
“Impossible to single out a 'best' feature – all of it is extremely valuable to us trying hard to keep up with current thinking and initiatives”
Response to reader questionnaire
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