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LONDON COUNCIL for ADULT EDUCATION
Serving Adult Learners Since 1945

Dear LCAE Member:

In the past ten years we have honoured many adults for their efforts in lifelong learning and look forward to doing so again this year. We are now asking for nominees for the London Council for Adult Learning Awards to be presented at our Celebration of Lifelong Learning in May.
Enclosed you will find a list of criteria for the award and a nomination form on which to outline your reasons for nominating your candidate. Please refer to the enclosed list to see if your organization is eligible to nominate one or two learners.
Everyone is welcome to attend the presentation ceremony on Wednesday May 3, 2000 from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the auditorium of the Central Public Library. Award recipients may bring as many guests as they wish. Class attendance and support are encouraged.
At the Awards Ceremony, the representative of the nominating agency will be asked to briefly review the candidate's history, touching on important milestones in a positive manner This is the time to congratulate success and achievement! The representative should consult with the nominee about revealing personal information.
Henk Ketelaars
Chair, LCAE Awards Committee

PURPOSE OF THE AWARD:
To recognize and acknowledge the efforts and contributions of learners for the enhancement of their lives through adult and continuing education.

ELIGIBILITY:
The award will be available to ANY agency that is a member of the LCAE which offers adult and continuing education courses to the public.

CRITERIA:

  • The nominee must be over 18 years of age and currently in a program recognized by LCAE.
  • There will be one or two nominees from each agency recognized by the LCAE in accordance with the membership guidelines, i.e larger institutions may nominate two candidates.
  • Each nominee must agree to the nomination and be willing to patticipate in any resulting publicity.
  • The nominee must demonstrate the positive efforts of the educational process in relation to his/her experiences of a lifelong learner.
  • Academic achievements is not necessarily the important factor in selecting a nominee.

  • Posted by Bill DeYoung 18 Feb 2000