European Input in Sustainable Education and Learning (EISEL) February 2018 – November 2019
Project Summary
Learn for Life (LFL) is the national coordinator of the Dutch Learning Festival since 2012. The organization is permanently innovating the Festival in order to reach better the key objectives of this event: the promotion of life long learning for adults for whom learning is not obvious and the creation of sustainable educational partnerships. In this matter, LFL works closely together with Learning & Work and CINOP. Recent policy developments form the basis of this application, in particular the decision to expand the Festival over the next two years, towards strong regional educational partnerships who organize Festival activities and establish strategic links also beyond the Festival. The national coordination by LFL will be designed in a new way, in consultation with the regional and national strategic partners. In addition, the Foundation will continue her efforts to strengthen the support for nonformal education at the national (policy) level. We are looking for new ways to influence, inside and outside the framework of the Festival.
Through EISEL, the foundation aims to acquire expertise from European countries in the field of regional strategic partnerships, including: key conditions for a sustainable partnership, organization of cooperation at management level and at the level of concrete work practices, expected bottlenecks and how to handle these. In addition, LFL wants to gain expertise to better strengthen the position of (non-formal) adult education, bringing results of (non-formal) adult education to the spotlight. LFL wants to learn from good practices about policy influencing and recognition & validation of non-formal learning.
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Studytrip to Slovenia May 2018
Project Summary
Learn for Life (LFL) is the national coordinator of the Dutch Learning Festival since 2012. The organization is permanently innovating the Festival in order to reach better the key objectives of this event: the promotion of life long learning for adults for whom learning is not obvious and the creation of sustainable educational partnerships. In this matter, LFL works closely together with Learning & Work and CINOP. Recent policy developments form the basis of this application, in particular the decision to expand the Festival over the next two years, towards strong regional educational partnerships who organize Festival activities and establish strategic links also beyond the Festival. The national coordination by LFL will be designed in a new way, in consultation with the regional and national strategic partners. In addition, the Foundation will continue her efforts to strengthen the support for nonformal education at the national (policy) level. We are looking for new ways to influence, inside and outside the framework of the Festival.
Through EISEL, the foundation aims to acquire expertise from European countries in the field of regional strategic partnerships, including: key conditions for a sustainable partnership, organization of cooperation at management level and at the level of concrete work practices, expected bottlenecks and how to handle these. In addition, LFL wants to gain expertise to better strengthen the position of (non-formal) adult education, bringing results of (non-formal) adult education to the spotlight. LFL wants to learn from good practices about policy influencing and recognition & validation of non-formal learning.
Project summary
Studytrip to Slovenia May 2018