Learning through lockdown: findings from the 2020 Adult Participation in Learning Survey

There may have never been a more important time for adults to engage in learning. Faced with unprecedented economic and technological change, many adults will need to upskill or retrain to find new work; others will need to develop their skills and adapt to new ways of working within existing roles. There is strong evidence of wider benefits too: adult learning has an important role to play in supporting health and wellbeing, in tackling inequalities and 'levelling up', and in connecting people and tackling social isolation. In March 2020, the UK Government implemented a lockdown in response t... Show more

Authors: Aldridge, Fiona; Jones, Emily; Southgate, David

Published: Leicester, England, Learning and Work Institute, 2020

Resource type: Report, paper or authored book

Physical description: 33 p.

Access item: https://learningandwork.org.uk/resources/research-and-reports/learning-through-lockdown/

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