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How can learners have
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1. Activities like choosing and deciding what's important in the group.
2. Giving your opinions.
3. Tutors asking learners to give their opinions.
4. Suggestion box for learners tutors make changes.
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5. Talking about how to speak out.
6. Using individual learning plans and group learning plans.
7. Talking about progress and linking it to other areas of your life.
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8. Getting a welcome and getting information at beginning and end of class.
9. Learners' newsletters/magazines.
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10. On-line forums.
11. Getting accessible information: leaflets and learners' guides.
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12. Going to taster sessions and open days.
13. Knowing how to complain.
14. Questionnaires about what you'd like to learn and about what you think
of courses.
15. Learners who can go round and speak to groups about learning.
16. Learners' forums.
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17. Learners develop and promote a Bill of Rights to learners.
18. Groups sharing with other groups what they're doing.
19. Groups working together with other groups.
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20. Residential learning opportunities.
21. Learning centres which are open for learners to drop-in and use.
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22. Social spaces and events for learners what would you like.
Other ideas:
Names of learners who want to be involved:
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