Project ID: 471
Description | Inter-generational project |
Topics | Learning |
Type | U3A-led research (not an SLP) |
U3A | North Down & Ards U3A |
Organization/partner | UFTM and other voluntary organisations |
Year started | 2015 |
Source of reference | Sources 61, June 17, p14 |
Output | Inter-generational benefits, children taught to appreciate reading. Development of literacy skills , development of children's and young people's skills for life and work |
Notes | The project began with U3A participants have been reading to children in a story-telling kiosk at the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum, but has subsequently widened to working with primary schools in the area to improve literacy, and speaking to school children about life experiences. Now it has widened farther and participates with young people in the local further education college in talks about career choices and about setting up in business. Along the way the group has been the judges in Dragon’ Den and mystery shoppers in a Trade Fair. In these ways it has been involved with a wide number of local bodies dealing with the development of children and young people and has drawn contributions from many of the U3A members. |