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Browse our archive which features reports from organisations which merged to form Learning and Work Institute in 2016: Inclusion and NIACE.

  • Research and Reports 18 12 2015

    European Agenda for Adult Learning (2014-2015)

    The European Agenda for Adult Learning (or EAAL) does not just cover EU countries but includes Norway, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Iceland, and Turkey. This report highlights UK projects.
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  • Research and Reports 30 07 2015

    Worklessness, welfare and social housing - A report for the National Housing Federation

    Social housing residents face considerable labour market disadvantage, they are less likely to be in work, and more likely to be low paid.
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  • Research and Reports 01 05 2015

    Supporting Students with Caring Responsibilities

    This resource helps further education colleges to gain a greater understanding of the challenges that this group of students face.
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  • Research and Reports 28 02 2015

    Maths Everywhere app

    The app is free to download for Android and Apple phones and available online. Maths Everywhere has three different sections offering helpful tools, video tutorials and practice questions to help adults improve their skills and become more confident.
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  • Research and Reports 21 02 2015

    Engaging Learners in GCSE English and Maths

    It is hard to underestimate the importance for our society of helping young people to become proficient in maths and English. They are a gateway to further learning, to work, to being an active citizen and to being a lifelong learner.
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  • Research and Reports 28 02 2013

    Helpful approaches to the delivery of English and maths provision for unemployed adults

    This review was primarily aimed at skills providers and referral agencies but will also prove useful for funders and policy makers.
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  • Research and Reports 28 06 2012

    Armed Forces Basic Skills Longitudinal Study

    The study shows how a large employer has successfully put English and maths at the heart of support for the development of the skills of its staff.
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  • Research and Reports 06 05 2012

    The Inquiry into Family Learning in England and Wales: Family learning works - Full report

    The Inquiry into Family Learning was launched in October 2012 to gather new evidence of the impact of family learning, to develop new thinking and to influence public policy.
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  • Research and Reports 28 09 2011

    Work, Society and Lifelong Literacy: Report of the Inquiry into Adult Literacy in England

    Ten years after the introduction of the Skills for Life Strategy an independent inquiry was held into the state of adult literacy in England.
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  • Research and Reports 28 02 2011

    Numeracy Counts: Committee of Inquiry on Adult Numeracy Learning

    The findings of the independent Inquiry into Adult Numeracy showed that being numerate and understanding when and where to use maths is a vital part of being able to function as citizens, parents, employers or employees and entrepreneurs.
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  • Research and Reports 28 10 2006

    More than a language

    Executive summary of NIACE’s Committee of Inquiry into English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL).
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  • Research and Reports 01 02 2006

    Adult Financial Capability Framework

    The Framework is an invaluable resource for all those involved in financial capability education, including basic skills tutors, money advisers, teachers and trainers.
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