Third Age Learning at Kwantlen (TALK)
Registration for Winter/Spring TALK courses start on Monday, January 22nd, 2024
Our campuses are located on the unceded & traditional territories of the Kwantlen, Musqueam, Katzie, Semiahmoo, Tsawwassen, Qayqayt, and Kwikwetlen peoples. This acknowledgement reminds us of our responsibility to our relationships and the ancestral lands on which we learn, share and live.
TALK sessions will be offered in-person and/or online (via Zoom).
If you have any concerns about how a Zoom webinar will work on your computer, view the answers through our Frequently Asked Questions webpage. For you, the advantage of TALK’s online courses is that you can access them from anywhere in the world. For us, the advantage is that we can now reach out to all those who have previously been unable to attend TALK due to mobility issues, family responsibilities, or lack of transportation.
LOOKING TO VOLUNTEER?
We are currently looking for volunteers to serve on our Board or to serve on our Marketing Committee and our Program Committee. If you want to learn more please contact our Program Chair, Jean Garnett at jeangarnett@shaw.ca or 604.277.1130. We particularly need help on our Marketing Committee. Contact our Marketing Chair, Sonya Furst at sonyafurst@outlook.com or 778.833.3762.
Please tell your friends about TALK!
What is TALK?
TALK is a participatory learning experience with no quizzes, grades or prerequisites. The learning process is lively, full of discussion, controversy, humour, insight and wisdom. In addition to participating in courses, you can become a TALK volunteer. To find out the perks of becoming a volunteer check out our "Become a Volunteer" page.
How do I join?
Anyone over 50 years of age can join! All you need is a membership (annual cost of $10.00 September through August) and you can register for TALK's courses. To find out more about our upcoming courses, check out our "Courses and Registration" page.
What kind of courses can I take?
TALK prides itself on providing a variety of course options such as Science, Health & Wellness, Arts & Culture, History, Travel and more!
TALK By-laws, and Policies and Procedures
By clicking on the headings TALK By-Laws or Policies & Procedures below, you will be taken to a link with the PDF versions of those documents.
TALK By-Laws and Policies and Procedures
Related Websites
TALK maintains a collegial relationship with a number of sister organizations.
Gluu Technology Society is a Canadian non-profit on a mission to help older adults learn to use technology to stay happy, healthy and connected. See more at https//gluusociety.org
If you happen to live in the Abbotsford/Chilliwack/Mission area, you might want to look into the programs and courses of the Lifetime Learning Centre. Here is a link to their home page.
http://www.
Chilliwack Elder College always has a wide variety of courses. You can check them out here
http://chilliwackeldercollege.
For residents of Delta, a spring and fall semester of 30+ courses are offered by Elder College Delta, which is a member-based organization with a member Council that meets monthly in Delta. Visit their website at
https://eldercollegedelta.wildapricot.org/
KPU's Lifespan Cognition Lab is running a study that will help understand how people's thinking develops over time and across the lifespan. See more at https://www.lifespancognition.com/