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Getting the most from Learning at Work 2021

A unique annual event to make the most of all the ways to learn at work.

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
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Learning at Work Week 2021 aims to celebrate lifelong learning at work and build learning cultures everywhere. The theme this year is 鈥楳ade for Learning鈥�. It encourages us to focus on our human capacity to learn, how we can be great lifelong learners and the importance of connection and community.

The Government Skills and Curriculum Unit has worked with colleagues across government and our external partners to share a selection of ideas to help you get the most from this year鈥檚 and to become a lifelong learner:

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  • These handy guides for and provide a selection of suggestions on what to do during Learning at Work Week and beyond
  • This to Coffee Roulette shows how this great tool can help people connect, and develop by swapping ideas and learning from others
  • Take a look at during Learning at Work Week and you鈥檒l see blogs from Pamela Dow, Executive Director of the Government Skills and Curriculum Unit with external partners from our Learning Frameworks on why lockdown is a wakeup call for better virtual training and how you can build your skills, nous and networks in 5 ways
  • Read these fascinating articles on and .
  • Check out the full range of training and services available through the Learning Frameworks in the .

Listen while you learn

As COVID-19 means that many of us are still working remotely, the Learning at Work week team have curated a collaborative playlist, 鈥楽ounds of Learning鈥� to bring everybody together during Learning at Work Week. The playlist is currently .
Hopefully you are able to take some time during Learning at Work Week to start to become a lifelong learner, if you aren鈥檛 already!

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Published 17 May 2021