On 17/01/2010 08:09, mac wrote: > I wondered if an > option to deal with this might be to offer a short series of evening class at > the local high school (many of which run 'recreational' evening > classes), or approach the University of the Third Age or the Workers > Educational Association to offer a short course. > >
When I investigated the possibility of running some classes at the local activity centre, they said that they required all teachers to have a qualification. I think it was the PTLLS (Preparing to teach in the lifelong learning sector). They wanted this even for "Workshop" type courses that didn't offer any formal qualification at the end. There are plenty of other venues to choose from, but it's a shame that the local council are being so funny about courses - from what little market research I did, it seems that the Adult Learning and Skills leaflets that the council insists of putting through our doors every few months are the main way that people in my area hear about free courses. -- Lesley Harrison -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/