The European Association for the Education of Adults, the Coalition of Lifelong Learning Organizations, and the American Association for Adult and Continuing Education are delighted to host the webinar “Lifelong Learning Across Borders” on 12 November at 15.30 – 17.00 CET (9.30 – 11.00 EST).
Join us to explore how lifelong learning is perceived in the US and the EU, to discuss the role of frameworks in Europe, and to reflect on what connects and differentiates us in an increasingly challenging world for education.
The webinar will host four exceptional speakers:
Zvonka Pangerc Pahernik: inducted into the International Adult and Continuing Education Hall of Fame in 2024, Zvonka is a key figure in the European ALE landscape, with the role of National Coordinator for Slovenia’s Lifelong Learning Weeks at the Slovenian Institute for Adult Education.
Lauri Tuomi: CEO at the Finnish Lifelong Learning Association (KVS) and President of EAEA, through his leadership; throughout his career, Lauri has promoted innovation in adult learning, civic participation, and digital inclusion, while strengthening the voice of learners across Europe.
Judith Alamprese: Judith has dedicated her career to the pivotal role of research in the ALE field. Former principal scientist at Abt Associate, she’s a board member at COLLO, her research directs evaluations of programs integrating education and workforce development.
Marcie Boucouvalas: inducted into the International Adult and Continuing Education Hall of Fame, Marcie is a distinguished scholar and leader in adult and continuing education whose contributions travel across the world. She is also Professor of Human Development and Adult Learning at Virginia Tech .
Reserve your spot now and make sure to mark the right time in your calendar!
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