A further eight schools and colleges, not in council control, including South Birmingham College, Birmingham Adult Education Service and Lordswood Girls in Harborne, have also made bids.
What does BAES stand for?
BAES stands for Birmingham Adult Education Service (UK)
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A further eight schools and colleges, outside council control, including South Birmingham College, Birmingham Adult Education Service and Lordswood Girls School in Harborne, have also made bids.
But Abdellatif's work for the Birmingham Adult Education Service impressed the judges the most.
Abdellatif Erraoui, who teaches Arabic and French for the Birmingham Adult Education Service, has received a Department for Education and Skills STAR award for an outstanding contribution to the quality of adult learning.
Organisers particularly want to receive nominations from Birmingham following last year's success of Abdellatif Erraoui, an Arabic and French tutor at Birmingham Adult Education Service and Bournville College, who won the Learners Choice category.
Byline: PATRICIA MASON Dear Editor, - Further to recent correspondence about Birmingham's links with J R R Tolkien, I'd just like to mention that Birmingham Adult Education Service is running an evening course, on the man himself, this very term.
He has been short-listed because of his work teaching French and Arabic to groups of parents and children as part of a pioneering project by Birmingham Adult Education Service.
Eight Awards were presented by Shefali Oza of BBC Midlands Today for innovative lifelong learning projects from across the spectrum of providers: Birmingham Adult Education Service, FE colleges, schools, and community-based organisations.