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Module 6

Outreach Strategies

This module explores how to design and deliver effective outreach strategies that connect with underrepresented adult learners. You’ll learn how to build trust, work with communities, and create pathways into education for those facing the greatest barriers.

Before You Start...

Estimated time between 60–90 minutes

Available formats include View online (flipbook) or download as PDF

Includes: Interactive self-check quiz

Best suited for: Educators, instructional designers, digital learning leads, and support staff

You can take this module on its own or as part of the full Learning for All: Capacity Building course.

What you'll learn

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Why inclusive outreach is essential for equitable adult education

2

Common barriers faced by migrant and marginalised learners

3

How to design culturally relevant, accessible, and community-based outreach

4

How to work with trusted intermediaries and build long-term relationships

5

Ways to track impact and adapt outreach strategies over time

Access the Module

View Online: Click below to launch the interactive flipbook

Download PDF: [Download Module 6 (PDF, 2.9MB)]

Quiz for Module 6

1. True or False Outreach is mainly about advertising courses through posters and websites.
2. Which group is this module especially focused on reaching through inclusive outreach?
3. What are some common barriers that migrant learners may face when accessing adult education? (Select all that apply)
4. True or False Peer-led outreach and working with community leaders can help build trust with hard-to-reach groups.
5. Which of the following best describes learner-centred outreach?
6. What are effective outreach strategies for engaging underrepresented learners? (Select all that apply)
7. Why should outreach be seen as an ongoing process, not a one-time event?
8. True or False Inclusive outreach should be part of the organisation’s long-term strategy, not just the responsibility of one team.
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