What learning networks exist?

Close-up of the Millennium Eye in LondonThis page will contain an ever-growing list of learning networks, including contact details where appropriate. Do you know of a learning network that could be included here?

If you are already part of a learning network, please consider registering it with Share. Send an email to Share for more details. Your inclusion in the list might be an encouragement to others from the same part of the world, or who are involved in the same specialist area of fresh expressions (ie, youth, rural, café, sacramental).

 

Face-to-face learning networks

FEAST, Peterborough - a Fresh Expressions Action and Support Team for Anglican practitioners in and around the Peterborough area in the UK. For more information, contact Miles Baker.

Rural Churchplanters - a learning network for rural practitioners organised by Sally Gaze. The current convenor is Peter Hallsworth, who can be contacted here.

Emerging Church MA students, Cliff College - a learning network for students of Cliff College. Cliff MA in Emerging Church students come from all over the British Isles (and beyond) and keep in touch online and at regular teaching and other events at Cliff College in north Derbyshire. For more information on this learning network, contact Stephen Skuce. Further details of the Cliff College (University of Manchester) MA in Mission (Emerging Church) can be found here.

 

Online learning networks

se:fe lounge - an online learning network for practitioners from the dioceses of London, Southwark, Rochester and London Methodist Circuit. The website is here. For more information, contact Ian Mobsby.

fresh expressions of the sacramental traditions - an online learning network for practitioners and enthusiasts in the Northern Province in the UK. The website is here.

 

What are learning networks and why do they matter?

How can we start a learning network?

What are learning networks discovering?

Who wants to join a learning network?

 

Comments

Christian Nightlife Initiatives Network

Posted by Paul Blakey on 16 April 09 - 10:42

An informal network for those involved in, or wanting to set up, outreach within the nighttime economy in towns and cities. The group has a web site with links, resources and information; a facebook group; and an annual conference. Projects such as Street Angels, Town Pastors and Refresh are making a massive difference through crime reduction and forging strong links with Police, Councils, Town Centre Management, Pubs and Clubs. More information is at http://www.streetangels.org.uk/worldwide_nightlife.htm