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A flexible and transferable learning framework for Life Skills in Europe
Three months after the launch of the definition of Life Skills, the LSE project consortium is pleased to publish an overarching framework for life skills learning. The framework aims to establish a common understanding of life skills by describing eight key types of capabilities necessary to be an active participant in life and work.
Event: VNFIL Stakeholders Meeting on Peer Review
What is the role of peer review in the validaton of non-formal and informal adult education? How should the validation systems be further developed in Europe? These questions will be covered in the upcoming final conference of the Peer review VNFIL extended project organised by EAEA on 13 June.
Transnational peer reviews essential for validation
BEST PRACTICES. Peer review is a form of external evaluation with the aim of supporting the reviewed organization in its quality assurance and quality development efforts. the findings of the project European Peer Review for VNFIL demonstrate the need for transnational peer reviews. Erik Kaemingk from the VNFIL network explains the project’s experiences.
European Commission’s proposal for EU budget published
The European Commission has published its first proposal for the future budget of the European Union.
Registration open: General Assembly and Annual Conference
The registration for this year’s EAEA General Assembly and Annual Conference has now been opened. This year’s events will focus on “Cooperations and Partnerships”. The events will take place in Tallinn on 27-28 June.
Apply for the EAEA Younger Staff Training!
Do you want to learn about European adult education policy? Do you wish to share experiences and thoughts with colleagues from other countries? Are you looking for an international professional network? EAEA Younger Staff Training might be just the right place for you. The registrations are now open.
Adult education: it’s not a cost, it’s an investment!
Non-formal adult education promotes social cohesion, and it equips adults with the skills, knowledge and competences needed in our society. Yet only a crumb of public funding is allocated to the education of adults.
Why invest in adult learning?
Everyone working in adult learning will have an answer to this question: because it promotes skills and competences in a wide range of fields, particularly of those furthest away from learning.
A new European definition of life skills
The LSE project partners have revealed the definition of “life skills” that they have been working on in the last year. The definition is the final result of an inspiring research process.
EAEA focus on funding for adult education
This spring marks a momentum for awareness raising about non-formal adult education and for increasing European funding for this sector.