EC Meeting Papers January 2019
- Create branding for pilot project and tools for local customisation.
A speakers network:
- Create a database of academics, activists and other experts committed to speak
regularly at events across the country.
- Within first 6 months pilot the speakers network to gauge demand and
usefulness.
- If useful then develop an automated digital tool to manage speaker requests and
speaker allocation going forward.
A digital hub for political education
- Redevelop the TWT website as a digital hub for popular political education,
including information about existing political education projects.
- Create a resources bank, including how to guides, workshop templates,
adaptable design and branding packs, introductory videos on different political
education initiatives.
- Create a forum for organisers and educators to share experience and practice.
- Pilot the digital hub with network of political educators, with the intention to
then make it available to a wider audience.
- Develop and user-test search tools for users of the website that help them easily
find the most appropriate political education resources in the resources bank.
- Create content to promote the digital hub within the movement.
A documented survey of political education models and best practice
- Continue extensive mapping process of UK political education initiatives.
Determining scope, focus and geographical diversity of current political
education projects on the left & building relationships in the process.
- Employ a Popular Education Researcher who will spend a year evaluating the
current state, scale and reach of left-wing popular education initiatives (including
the pilot programme above).
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