AUTUMN/ WINTER 2015
Welcome to the Autumn/Winter edition of Adult Learning in Stirling.
Eleanor Smith Adult Learner of the Year The Elizabeth Lamb Shield for Adult Learner of the Year went to outstanding learner Eleanor Smith. Eleanor has been attending literacies classes for the last few years working consistently and enthusiastically towards her long term aim of employment progression. She is a highly committed member of the groups in which she participates, working well with other members and doing research and preparation outside the groups to further enhance the learning she undertakes and the support she can then offer to others. Eleanor has also started a numeracy class, where she is working towards an SQA qualification that will further enhance her employability and life chances. Eleanor has overcome many barriers, including health difficulties and disability to get to this stage. She has achieved this through determined hard work and a positive outlook. She is very supportive and thoughtful in her approach to other learners and always has positive experiences to share. Eleanor is a truly worthy Adult Learner of the Year winner. Congratulations Eleanor!
Andrew Craig ASPIRE Employability Learner of the Year Andrew came back to learning after being out of work for a number of years whilst dealing with some personal issues. Through attendance at the IT class, he was also referred to our Work Club at St Ninians Library where he worked on developing his CV and he attended a training course for Fork Lift Truck Driving.
Andrew has now been successful in securing employment. Congratulations on your achievements Andrew!
Did you know that from August 2014 to June 2015 a total of 1208 local people participated in learning opportunities across Stirling? Many celebrated their learning achievements at the annual Adult Learners’ Celebration event held recently. Congratulations to all award winners, especially to Eleanor Smith, Learner of the Year 2015. We were delighted to welcome partners from six European countries to our conference on 8th September which celebrated International Literacy Day. Our European work is supporting both learners and staff with new ideas and approaches to learning. There’s more information inside about our European partnership work. As the year draws to a close we would like to congratulate all learners on their continued enthusiasm and motivation for learning. We hope everyone has a great festive break and look forward to welcoming you back for the new term on 11th January. Ed Gibbon, Team Leader, Adult Learning