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LLLMag#1: Validation of Non-formal and Informal Learning
LLLMag#1: Validation of Non-formal and Informal Learning
The first edition of the LLLMag on encompasses many complex processes regarding lifelong learning, namely the diversity of learning settings in Europe. After a public hearing organised by the LLLPlatform in December 2011 on validation, the magazine aims to provide key data, examples of countries’ profiles, interviews of experts and learners to give an insight of the recent European developments.
Feasibility study on a European Institute on Lifelong Learning
Feasibility study on a European Institute on Lifelong Learning
The LLLPlatform felt a need to capitalise on the activities, reflections and contributions it has produced in recent years on the issue of lifelong learning and on its implementation in the EU. To satisfy this need, on behalf of the platform, a study on the feasibility of setting up a European Institute of Lifelong Learning was produced by an independent expert, Antonio Mocci, in cooperation with the platform’s working group on the sustainability of lifelong learning.
LLLMag#2: We make Europe!
LLLMag#2: We make Europe!
The second edition of the LLLMag, “We Make Europe”, considers the lins between lifelong learning and active citizenship. This magazine captures some of the sparks of civic engagement and aimed to contribute to the debates that took place in the context of the European Year of Citizens 2013. Its purpose was (and still is) to bring together various perspectives and experiences in order to show the wealth and dynamism as well as the limitations and pitfalls of what is active European citizenship nowadays.
LLL-IG Meeting Report – 21st century learning environments
LLL-IG Meeting Report – 21st century learning environments
The third meeting of the Lifelong Learning Interest Group in 2018 tried to tackle the burning question of the place of non-formal and informal learning in 21st century environments. Hosted by MEP Roberta Metsola and with the presence of MEP Julie Ward, the group defined the crucial importance of non-formal and informal learning to gain life skills such as media literacy and critical thinking. Civil society organisations brought examples of successful practices to show the benefits of all learning environments.
21st Century Learning Environments
21st Century Learning Environments
Learning can happen anytime, anywhere, and the spaces where this learning occurs are incredibly and increasingly diverse. Education systems are undergoing a paradigm shift in the struggle to meet the needs of learners in a world that is rapidly changing from a technological, demographic, societal and environmental perspective. This demands that we designate equal value to all learning environments.
LLLP Activity Report 2020
LLLP Activity Report 2020
What a year, it has been! The LLLP Activity Report for 2020 is out and takes a look back at what the Lifelong Learning Platform has been achieving in this troublesome year. We kicked off the year full of hope for our 15th anniversary, but soon dived into the terrible pandemic. How were education and training systems in Europe affected? How did EU Member States react? What changed for lifelong learning and its priorities? We explore these and many more questions in our new publication, summing up a very dense year for both policy and learners.
Guidebook to EU decision-making in education and training
Guidebook to EU decision-making in education and training
All you need to understand the decision-making process in the European Union on the topic of Education and Training is right here! European integration appears sometimes technocratic, in the hands of distant institutions, which are asked to manage macroeconomic policies which benefits are not always immediately clear to the general public. The LLL-P Guidebook is a concrete tool to empower educators and learners over Europe to have their say in their future. The Lifelong Learning Platform strongly believes in civil dialogue and in the importance of civil society in contributing to shape the future of learning in Europe.
Guidebook to EU decision-making in education and training [Update]
Guidebook to EU decision-making in education and training [Update]
All you need to understand the decision-making process in the European Union on the topic of Education and Training is right here! The EU policy mechanisms sometimes appear technocratic, in the hands of distant institutions, which are asked to manage macroeconomic policies which benefits are not always immediately clear to the general public. Now the LLLPlatform has updated its iconic guidebook to match 2018 developments and to empower educators and learners over Europe to have their say in their future. The Lifelong Learning Platform strongly believes in civil dialogue and in the importance of civil society in contributing to shape the future of learning in Europe.
LLLWeek 2021 – Report
LLLWeek 2021 – Report
Building on LLLP’s annual theme of “The changing nature of evaluation in education and its impact on learners’ wellbeing”, the 11th edition of the LLLWeek addressed the contribution of civil society to rethinking assessment methods in order to better align them with wellbeing. Hosted by MEP Victor Negrescu, the LLLWeek hosted 13 (+2) events, welcomed more than 100 participants and joined forces with more than 10 EU and international organisations to deliver a one-of-a-kind experience!
LLLP Activity Report 2018
LLLP Activity Report 2018
The LLLP Activity Report for 2018 is finally out! With so many negotiations in Europe, 2018 has been a year full of opportunities and challenges for civil society and for the field of education. With many events, policy developments, projects and capacity-building gatherings, 2018 was certainly a year to remember. While we achieved some great results, we will keep on struggling to make education the most relevant policy in our society.
LLLP Annual Conference 2015 – Report
LLLP Annual Conference 2015 – Report
The Annual Conference 2015 took place on 16 June in Luxembourg. Participants tackled the topic “Paving the way to learning and qualifications”, addressing lifelong learning as the true answer to 21st century challenges. This broad topic brought the debate on to transversal skills, gaps between education systems and labour market, and digital skills. This annual conference was also a milestone in celebrating LLLP’s 10th anniversary and renewed name!
Guidebook to EU decision-making in education and training [2020 update]
Guidebook to EU decision-making in education and training [2020 update]
All you need to understand the decision-making process in the European Union on the topic of Education and Training is right here! The EU policy mechanisms sometimes appear technocratic, in the hands of distant institutions, which are asked to manage macroeconomic policies which benefits are not always immediately clear to the general public. Now the LLLPlatform has updated its iconic guidebook to match the significant 2020 developments and to empower educators and learners over Europe to have their say in their future. The Lifelong Learning Platform strongly believes in civil dialogue and in the importance of civil society in contributing to shaping the future of learning in Europe.
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