Here is the latest Cedefop newsletter with the main story Green skills in focus at ILO forum with Cedefop contribution, together with information about other news and events.
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Saturday, 29 June, 2019
Here is the latest Cedefop newsletter with the main story Green skills in focus at ILO forum with Cedefop contribution, together with information about other news and events.
After a fascinating seminar about The Philippines last Monday - ‘Taking hold’ and ‘losing grip’ of bureaucratic literacies: Insights from local volunteering in the Philippines - our BALID Informal Literacy Discussions (ILDs) programme moves to Mexico, when Lorena Sanchez Tyson of UCL Institute of Education leads a discussion on Bilingual Literacy for Life: an indigenous language literacy programme in Mexico.
Here is the latest Cedefop newsletter with the main story Vocational education and training systems in Europe at a glance together with information about other news and events.
Our 2019 annual RWF residential weekend will examine the contemporary status of adult education, through the lens of the Ministry of Reconstruction’s seminal 1919 Report on Adult Education.
In the 51st eucen Conference you will find out in a joyful, comfortable and sustainable way, why Lifelong Learning (LLL) / Continuing Education (CE) strengthen university collaboration with Society and Communities.
Here is the latest Cedefop newsletter with the main story Vocational education and training systems in Europe at a glance together with information about other news and events.
This seminar explores the character of learning in later life from varied perspectives. What are defining features of learning in later life? What issues for stakeholders loom beneath the surface? What might constitute exemplars of practice in this field in an international context? What benefits is it possible to strongly link to learning in later life? These and related questions form the basis of this seminar which will combine presentation of ideas from the seminar leader and views from participants through constructive dialogue.
You are invited to join Adult Learning Australia for the national launch of Adult Learners Week 2018, which will include special addresses by The Hon Karen Andrews MP, Minister for Vocational Education and Skills and Paris Aristotle AO.
Adult Learners Week 2018 - This year’s #ALW2018 theme is Learning changes lives (#LearniningChangesLives), which promotes the idea that learning as an adult can be a transformative and happy experience.
CR&DALL was delighted to host a seminar in honour of Emerita Professor Lalage Bown on 23 May 2018 in the School of Education at the University of Glasgow to mark her continuing commitment to adult education and international development in her 10th decade.
University of Glasgow
Centre for Research and Development in Adult and Lifelong Learning (CR&DALL)
University of Glasgow, St. Andrew's Building, 11 Eldon Street, Glasgow G3 6NH, Scotland
tel: +44 (0) 141 330 1835
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