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    Default Great course

    That sounds like a really good course, pretty thorough. I might see if there is one in my area.
    Paula

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    thinking I ought to do some teaching myself really, in metal clay.
    I don't think I do enough "pure" jewellery making (since I work mostly in textiles).
    Em

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    paula just looked at your website beautiful jewellery & a lovely website!

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    I posted a thread kind of similar to this in the jewellery classes section but no one has replied to me Very, very useful info though so thank you!!

    Ominicci - the course that you have been on and the ones you are running sound very good...are the students paying £40 for the whole 8 week course? That seems amazing value. I was thinking of charging £30 for each evening course of 2 hours, including all materials but now Im thinking that may be too much...

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    Yes that is what they are paying for the whole course, but it is partially funded by the LEA, and its held in a school which I don't have to hire etc. The LEA's job is to get people into education (govt targets to improve basic skills and educational levels etc that's why we have to include some English, Maths and IT elements in all courses when working for the LEA) so the prices are reasonable. And those on benefits can sometimes get it free even for courses like this.

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