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Title: Adult Education the pathway to the Europe of Knowledge


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Adult Education the pathway to the Europe of
Knowledge
  • GRUNDTVIG
  • - a success story -

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Who was Grundtvig?
  • Nikolai Frederik Severin Grundtvig (1783-1872), a
    Danish clergyman and writer, is regarded as the
    ideological father of popular and adult
    education.
  • He advocated 'life enlightenment', aimed at
    giving each individual, regardless of age or
    background, the opportunity to learn throughout
    life.
  • The objective of learning was twofold, to give
    personal fulfillment to the individual and to
    ensure the active participation of all citizens
    in public life.
  • As a learning method, Grundtvig advocated the use
    of dialogue and the spoken word.
  • He further believed that teaching should be based
    on and relate to real-life experiences and not
    abstract matters.
  • These ideas inspired the creation of  the Nordic
    folk high schools.

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Todays challenges
  • In a world of relentless change, it is
    increasingly important to build up knowledge in
    order to acquire useful skills, to get a job, or
    simply for personal fulfillment.
  • Education today is more and more a lifelong
    process.
  • Learning and training no longer means only what
    goes on in school or university, but also in less
    formal environments and at any time of life.

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European added value
  • A key feature of Europe, which is often
    mentioned, is its diversity.
  • This is particularly true in the area of
    education, where systems and practices vary
    enormously from one country to another.
  • This diversity is a source of enrichment for
    everyone and offers fertile ground for innovation
    and the quest for quality.
  • Together we can be stronger and more creative.

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The objectives of Socrates
  • Socrates is Europes education programme and
    involves around 30 European countries.
  • Its main objective is precisely to build up a
    Europe of knowledge and thus provide a better
    response to the major challenges of this new
    century
  • to promote lifelong learning,
  • encourage access to education for everybody,
  • help people acquire recognised qualifications and
    skills.
  • In more specific terms, Socrates seeks to promote
    language learning, and to encourage mobility and
    innovation.

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Everyone is concerned!
  • Socrates targets all the members of the education
    community, and this truly means everybody
  • pupils during compulsory schooling, students,
    people
  • the young and the not so young alike wishing to
    return to learning
  • teachers being trained or in service
  • ancillary, administrative and managerial staff
    involved in education
  • educational establishments of all types
  • but also all external interested parties
  • civil servants and decision-makers
  • local and regional authorities
  • parents associations
  • the social partners
  • the business sector
  • associations and NGOs.

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Common priorities
  • Whatever the target groups and whatever the type
    of project, Socrates sets out to stress the
    multicultural character of Europe as one of the
    cornerstones of active citizenship.
  • It supports the education of the least advantaged
    groups of people.
  • It endeavors to counter social exclusion and
    underachievement at school.
  • It promotes equal opportunities for women and men
    irrespective of circumstances.
  • It sets great store by the new information
    communication technologies (ICT).
  • It encourages the learning of the different
    European languages, and innovation in education.

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Cooperation
  • Socrates advocates European cooperation in all
    areas of education.
  • This cooperation takes different forms
  • mobility (moving around Europe)
  • organising joint projects
  • setting up European networks (disseminating ideas
    and good practice)
  • conducting studies and comparative analyses.
  • In practice, Socrates offers people grants to
    study, teach, undertake a placement or follow a
    training course in another country.
  • It provides support for educational
    establishments to organise teaching projects and
    to exchange experiences. It helps associations
    and NGOs in organising activities on educational
    topics, etc.
  • One golden rule must be respected only
    activities which have a European dimension based
    on transnational cooperation may receive
    financial assistance.

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School in the broad sense
  • Socrates targets all forums of learning
    irrespective of level, ranging from nursery
    school to university.
  • This includes adult education, which often
    involves more informal pathways.
  • Educational establishments cannot fulfil their
    mission behind closed doors and must open up to
    new ideas and practices, e.g. by building up
    partnerships with establishments in other
    countries or working with the various players of
    civil society.

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GRUNDTVIG
  • Adult education
  • and other educational pathways

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What is GRUNDTVIG?
  • The purpose
  • of this action of  Socrates is
  • to enhance
  • adult education provision
  • by means of European co-operation.

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A policy of lifelong learning
  • The Grundtvig action is part of the European
    Commissions aim of promoting a  policy of
    lifelong learning, at  European level as well as
    in each of the participating countries.
  • It comprise all levels and sectors of adult
    learning (general, cultural and social).
  • In addition to learning that takes place within
    the formal or non-formal system, it also comprise
    learning that takes place on a more informal
    basis, such as autonomous learning.
  • The Grundtvig action addresses a great variety of
    subject areas and educational providers.
  • It complements and interacts with other actions
    within Socrates and with other programmes, such
    as  Leonardo da Vinci, to cover the whole
    spectrum of lifelong learning.

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Aims
  • Promoting the development of concrete products
    and valid results which will be of use in several
    participating countries (if possible, throughout
    Europe)
  • Promoting European co-operation between bodies
    providing adult education
  • Contributing to improving the quality of teacher
    training relating to persons involved in the
    teaching of adults
  • Furthering the debate on lifelong learning and
    contributing to the dissemination of good
    practice.

14
Implementation
  • Grundtvig 1 Transnational cooperation projects
  • Grundtvig 2 - Learning partnerships
  • Grundtvig 3 - Mobility for training of
    educational staff
  • Grundtvig 4 - Networks

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Our experience
  • We started this exciting adventure in 1998
  • Weve been as new born babies, coordinating a
    Grundvig 1 TCP ENVIRAE
  • Even the Commission representatives at the time,
    have been curious how (if?) we will be able to
    develop and to implement the project
  • Weve been!!!
  • It was a true success all the tasks fulfilled,
    in time, with good impact and efficient use of
    the money.

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ENVIRAE DEVELOPMENT OF AN ADULT EDUCATIONAL
STRUCTURE ABLE TO PROMOTE THE PROTECTION OF THE
ENVIRONMENT.
A SOCRATES - ADULT EDUCATION PROJECT 71169-CP-1-
1999-RO-ADULT EDUC-ADU
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Curriculum!!!
Short courses
Adults, give a clean world to your children !!!
Methodological Guide
About us
Exhibition
Final Report (.pdf)
CD-ROM
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Growing fast
  • In the year of 2000 weve been involved in
    another Grundtvig 1 project
  • The Way to United Europe
  • Coordinator St. Cyril and St. Methodius
    University of Veliko Turnovo, Bulgaria

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Outcomes of the Way to United Europe
  • better understanding of how the idea of a United
    Europe emerged and what the European Union is
  • the development of a sense of shared European
    identity
  • knowledge of individual European cultures
  • higher educational standards and more
    opportunities for professional fulfillment for
    the two target fgroups
  • CD-ROM materials with multimedia information on
    all partner countries
  • a website
  • 15 trained adult learners
  • 15 fully trained specialised teachers

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2001 a fruitful year
  • Two Grundtvig 1 TCP approved!
  • Both of them going deep inside the background of
    Adult Education, addressing ambitious aims
  • Large partnerships, generous budgets, high
    level outcomes
  • Difficult tasks, time-consuming management

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EUPECO
  • European Pedagogical College in Adult Education
    and Training
  • 90403-CP-1-2001-RO-GRUNDTVIG-G1
  • 50387-IC-4-2000-1-RO-ERASMUS-EPS-1
  • General Aim To develop an adult education
    structure which to be able to provide a Diploma
    with European Recognition in ADULT Pedagogy.

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The Building
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ECTS in LLL
  • ECTS-LLL - European methodology for accreditation
    of prior experiential learning in Lifelong
    Learning
  • 90642-CP-1-2001-1-UK GRUNDTVIG-G1

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General Objectives
  • The promotion of adults individual demand for
    lifelong learning through the recognition of
    skills and accreditation of prior experience and
    learning.
  • Improving the supply of lifelong learning
    appropriate to the necessary expansion of
    continuing education training.
  • The development and testing of a flexible
    accreditation and certification system based on
    the European Credit Transfer System ECTS for
    lifelong learning.
  • Development of appropriate documentation and
    training resources.

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AGREED OUTPUTS (1)
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AGREED OUTPUTS (2)
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Another one
  • Adult Learning in Environment Related Themes
  • phase 2 (ALERT-2)
  • 101067-CP-1-2002-1-UK GRUNDTVIG-G1

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Outcomes
  • a summary document setting out the environmental
    issues faced by Europeans and the citizens role
  • materials describing practical actions to reduce
    household environmental impacts and costs, in a
    pictorial form
  • an advice resource highlighting national
    differences which enables learners to act as
    mentors for others
  • information for adult education tutors, community
    workers, journalists and others to enable and
    encourage them to use outputs 1-3.

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Community Centres promoting Sustainable Living
  • The proposed three-year project aims to initiate,
    in each participating country, community centres
    that bring together the synergistic efforts of
    formal educational institutions, NGOs, local
    councils and adults to promote sustainable living
    in their respective communities.
  • This will be achieved by exploring specific
    community needs and by designing programmes that
    respond to these requirements.

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SOCRTAES / Grundtvig 2 project
  • Modern Evaluation Tools For Adult Education And
    Training
  • MODETA

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General objectives
  • To put in common the actual knowledge and
    experience of different European countries, in
    adult evaluation.
  • To improve the existing background related to
    adults evaluation (methods, techniques, tools).
  • To develop and to offer modern learning materials
    for the teachers/trainers/educators in the field
    of adults evaluation.
  • To share new didactic and pedagogical approaches
    in adult education.
  • To produce a set of evaluation instruments for
    adult education.

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What we actually achieved?
  • European spirit dimension
  • European added value
  • European partnerships and networks
  • European inputs in our education
  • European quality and standards
  • European vision
  • European FRIENDS
  • EUROPE IN OUR HEART AND MIND !!!
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