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Barnardo’s Family Connections

Barnardo’s Family Connections. What do croissants , slime balls, walt and wilf and throwing dice have to do with adult learning?. Introduction. To think about the journey people go on to return to adult education. Explore the reasons why people return to education.

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Barnardo’s Family Connections

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  1. Barnardo’s Family Connections What do croissants, slime balls, walt and wilf and throwing dice have to do with adult learning?

  2. Introduction • To think about the journey people go on to return to adult education. • Explore the reasons why people return to education. • Identify the barriers to adult education.

  3. Family Life The Schools have finished for Summer. Mum has 4 kids all under age of 8 in the house for the next 6-8 weeks. What next?

  4. Family Connections Summer Scheme • Building relationships • Commitment to Families learning together • Learning zones • Active Dads • Peer influence • Information sharing & recruitment

  5. Summer is over!!Continue to engage and learn new things? • What next? • Why would this be the end of the adult learning journey for our Mum? • Real life barriers? • Buzz- Paired/Small group

  6. Barriers to Education • Low self-esteem • Has never had educational success • Low aspirations • Intimidated by school building/set up • Fear of the unknown • Worried they will look stupid in front of others • Lack of crèche

  7. Mum has enrolled for an engagement course- Boot camp, Sewing class, Arts & Crafts and cooking. • Accessibility- Crèche, Day, Time • Sticking to it • Maintenance from our staff • Social element- relaxing, sharing hopes and fears, sharing common everyday familial issues.

  8. How do we get our Mum back into a School/classroom environment?What is our carrot? • Family Learning • Children are targeted as underachieving • Parents are encouraged to be part of their educational plan to reach their potential- Working on Numeracy & Literacy • PACE- Understanding the curriculum • Light bulb moment… “I am very capable of new learning”

  9. Cycle of Change and our role within it!

  10. Believe in yourself! • Begin to seek out courses in: • Essential skills • Further education • University • Confident enough to: • Return to employment • Start own business based on skills developed A change in culture in our community!!

  11. Why do Barnardo’s invest so much in this journey for a family? • Barnardo's is a children charity that seeks to transform the lives of UK's most vulnerable children. • Barnardo's believes that's every child deserves the best start in life and the chance to fulfil their potential. • Office for National Statistics as part of an intergenerational transmission of disadvantage in the UK and EU 2014 Release states; • Father's education level has the biggest impact on the likelihood of low educational attainment. People are 7.5 times more likely to have a low educational outcome themselves if their father has a low level of education compared with having a highly educated father. • People are around 3 times more likely to have a low educational outcome if their mother has a low level of education. • Educational attainment is the most important of the factors examined in explaining poverty in both the UK and other EU countries studied. In the UK those with a low level of educational attainment are almost 5 times as likely to be in poverty now as those with a high level of education. • We need to support parents to get back into education in order to improve the life chances for their children.

  12. In conclusion? What do croissants, slime balls, walt and wilf and throwing dice have to do with adult learning?

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