Malta Independent

Lifelong Learning Courses 2017-2018 launched

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The Directorat­e for Research, Lifelong Learning and Innovation within the Ministry for Education and Employment launched its learning programme for courses starting in October 2017. From 12 July to 4 August, the Directorat­e will be receiving applicatio­ns for around 458 adult learning courses in 90 different subjects.

The adult learning programme includes courses in essential skills including reading and writing, maths, and ICT for beginners. The offer also includes accredited courses at various levels in 12 languages including Maltese, English, Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, and Turkish.

The Directorat­e organises O level and A level preparatio­n classes, computer courses, as well as vocational and training courses. The main focus is the provision of a learner-centred curriculum which promotes critical thinking, reflection, and the developmen­t of lifelong learners.

The courses are organised across nine adult learning centres, at 34 local councils and 17 NGOs and attract over 10,000 learners aged sixteen years and over. Most courses are organised over 32 weeks – starting in October and finishing in May. The course fees are subsidised, ranging from €18.63 for short courses to €46.59 for SEC preparatio­n courses.

The Directorat­e ensures that learning opportunit­ies are available to all,and that people of all ages are encouraged to reach their full potential. A guidance service is also offered and adult education coordinato­rs help applicants identify the right course for their specific needs.

Interested applicants should apply by logging on to the website www.lifelongle­arning.gov.mt or in person from 8.30am till noon at the Ministry for Education and Employment, Great Siege Road, Floriana (+356 2598 2291/2).

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