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New Beginnings University of East London

New Beginnings at University of East London is a twelve-week intensive study skills course that builds on existing knowledge and experience. It is academically rich and applicable to non-UEL courses, targeting traditional and non-traditional mature and young learners. The program includes an admissions process, interviews, and assessments, focusing on nurturing, pastoral care, and controlled release into student services. Weekly sessions cover basic study and transferable skills, with the aim of creating confident, independent students. For more information, contact Caroline McGlynn, Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader at Cass School of Education and Communities, University of East London.

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New Beginnings University of East London

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  1. New BeginningsUniversity of East London

  2. New Beginnings • Is … • Twelve week intensive study skills course, designed to build on existing skills, knowledge and experience. • Is not … • GCSE level two English equivalent • Academic subject content rich • Applicable to non-UEL courses

  3. Demographics • Traditional mature learners • Non-traditional mature learners • Traditional young learners • Non- traditional young learners

  4. Selection Process • Admissions process • interview • assessment • Potential

  5. During the Course • Nurturing and pastoral care • Controlled release into student services/facilities

  6. Course Content • Weekly sessions • Basic study and transferable skills • Facilities and services support

  7. After the Course • Confident independent students • Those that do not complete • Those that do not pass

  8. Q&A • Caroline McGlynnSenior Lecturer & Programme LeaderCass School of Education and Communities University of East London Water Lane Stratford London E15 4LZ cmcglynn@uel.ac.uk

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