Learning centres in the learning network
The learning centres gives you:
- easy access to computers - "round the corner"
- computer skills
Learning centres can be used to:
- research information
- write and send assignments to tutors
- get in touch with fellow students for project work
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learn about catering, construction, hairdressing, art or any subject you are studying at college
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access messages and files just as in the main college
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having fun learning
- courses
What's on - Activities and sessions
Look at the What's on page to find out what is going on in the learning centres.
Where?
Map to find learning centres.
There are 13 learning centres sited
across Greater Easterhouse, two run by John Wheatley
College (the Queenslie Learning Centre and the Easterhouse
Flexible Learning Centre) and the others are run by community organisations.
Further information and contact details
For learning centre contact details and further information, please follow the links on the right to each individual centre.
Community run
Most learning centres are run by community organistions which also provide other services to the community. To see all activities that are on, please see the individual page of the local learning centre
The learning centres have autonomous management. This gives local control
- local community led provision of services, in keeping with John Wheatley College's
tradition.
The learning network is supported by John Wheatley College's intranet services to help with management, communication and technical support.
Greater Easterhouse Learning Network (GELN)
Available for all people living or working in Greater
Easterhouse
The network is there for every one to use to learn, to
develop skills and to find information needed, whatever
it is.
Learning and development plan
The learning network project has been outlined more in detail in the Community Learning and Development Plan as you can download here.
Community Learning and Development Plan (pdf )
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