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| | PRINT | | Reflection on Best Practice |
London, July 2006 – The British Learning Association (BLA) has announced the launch of a new range of topical and practical 'Connect' Workshops. Brian Merison General Manager of the BLA said, "The BLA has a key role in promoting best practice and professionalism across the sectors of learning and development. This new range of workshops is for learning professionals who need to ensure a systematic approach to design, delivery and implementation."
Scheduled to start in September, the new workshops are themed:
- How to Devise and Run a Blended Learning Programme
- How to Evaluate a Learning Programme
- How to Create an Effective Learning Programme.
Brian Merison went on to say, "The workshops aim to prompt the development of new skills in key areas of learning design and evaluation, refresh or update existing knowledge, reflect current best practice, and provide practical tools to help the continuing development of learning programmes."
The workshops reflect best practice in learning and are designed to provide opportunities for learning professionals to engage with current issues and priority topics in a structured and systematic way.
Each workshop is an intensive one-day event using a mix of methods.
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