Packed full of activities that will revitalize teaching, this guide introduces the work of the UFA, from ideas for icebreakers and starters to information and activities for out of school hours, summer challenges and super learning days.
- Brilliant ways to encourage teamwork.
- Imaginative games and challenges.
- Masses of ideas for learning beyond the classroom.
The University of the First Age (UFA) is a national educational charity that works in partnership to develop the confidence, achievement and potential of young people through extended learning opportunities. Founded in 1996 by Professor Tim Brighouse, the UFA now works with over 50 Local Authorities and other partners: schools, organisations, communities and individuals, to enrich and extend learning for young people aged 5 to 25. Young people are supported through the UFA to become role models and leaders who develop and lead learning opportunities for others in their communities.
The UFA explores imaginative approaches to training in order to engage teachers and other professionals, parents, carers, community organisations and businesses in transforming their own learning practice. From this training they create learning teams of adults and young people with whom they work.