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Adult learning across the island
Some thoughts about adult and community education across the island of Ireland

Paul Sceeny
Oct 143 min read
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Observing England's GCSE resits policy as an outsider
With results day looming, I've been reflecting on England's GCSE resits policy and why - despite its apparent 'success' - I've always been sceptical about whether it misses the point

Paul Sceeny
Aug 64 min read
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Adults off the radar - or so it seems...
I had an article published in FE News a few days ago, lambasting the British government for attempting to slice a further 2-3% off the Adult Skills Fund in England for 2025-26. I was commenting particularly on the impact for ESOL provision, and lamenting how English language acquisition is one of the aspects of adult education that has been hit hardest by a decade and a half of budget freezes and cuts. ESOL enrolments in England dropped by more than a third during the 2010s,

Paul Sceeny
Feb 192 min read
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PIAACing my thoughts
To be honest, I've always felt a bit conflicted about PIAAC - the OECD's 'Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies' , or survey of literacy, numeracy and critical problem solving capabilities amongst participating countries' adult populations. OECD Survey of Adult Skills 2023 On the one hand the idea of a large-scale 'once a decade' international snapshot of adult literacies seems attractive: let's shine a light on educational and social inequalities,

Paul Sceeny
Jan 72 min read
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Learning doesn’t just happen in the classroom
Discussion, collaboration and praxis aren't optional extras for educators and education professionals. We ALL need thinking and sharing space. Last week I spent a few days away in Wales and England, working with two organisations close to my heart - North West Migrants Forum (NWMF) and Research and Practice in Adult Literacies (RaPAL) . Since leaving the Technical Advisor role a year ago, I've spent less time travelling than I used to and (Masters aside) less face-to-face ti

Paul Sceeny
Oct 5, 20232 min read
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