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1 Brimbank Community Learning Strategy Engaging Adult Learners: Lessons from our Learning Champions Deb Chapman, Learning Coordinator, June 2012

2 2 – Create community of lifelong learners – Dimensions of Learning Obtain and maintain employment Achieve personal fulfillment Build caring and cohesive communities Add to quality of life Enable greater civic participation Aim of Learning Strategy

3 Now, close your eyes…. 3

4 What prevents adults from learning? 4

5 One of our Learning Champions: Aunty Jean Mason, originally from Wilcannia in NSW, has lived in Keilor Downs for 25 years. Currently studying at MumguDhal, indigenous pathways program at Victoria University, St Albans. 5

6 When English Made my Future Better by Faten Chendeb, Community West, Deer Park 2011 My name is Faten Chendeb and I was born in Lebanon. I have four brothers and three sisters. We lived in a village, which was a very nice place, because it had fresh air, fresh fruit and a very nice weather in spring and summer. I went to study at Arabic school, because my country only speaks Arabic and I also learnt French. I went to university for four years and then became a teacher for primary school at my country. I loved my job. After a few years I got married…my husband went back to Australia…I waited one year in Lebanon before I received my visa. While everything was happening I found out that I was pregnant. When my visa came I got it but my daughter didn’t get the visa because someone made a mistake with her birth certificate in Lebanon. 6

7 I had to fly to Australia...by myself. I was crying because I left my daughter back there and I missed my family. I was never happy in Australia because I didn’t speak English and I didn’t have my driver’s licence. Everything was different and difficult….after one year my daughter finally got the visa and came to Australia…. After a while I studied two months of English at Community West. Then I stopped because I had four kids and had no time to learn or work. After my kids went to school I started to study English at Community West because the first time I went I was very shy because I never talked English before…. My kids had been helping me how I say a word and what that word means and sometimes I got to the library with my kids to read books and learn new information’s. Sometimes I even read newspapers and it often helps me and I even learn new words…. I am very happy now because my English is not bad...because English had changed all my life…. 7

8 What prevents adults from learning… and informs our work in creating learning environments… Let’s brainstorm a list together by … Reflecting on your own experiences, and the voices of Aunty Jean and Faten 8


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