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Adult Education history News Feed

2011-06-23
UNESCO Institute for Education turns 60

2011-02-02
UK: Adult education - a permanent national necessity

2009-02-03
History Education web site relanuched

2008-04-21
Book: Continuing education in Europe

2008-03-18
WORKERS UNIVERSITY OR WORKERS FOLK HIGH SCHOOL

2008-03-18
REFERENTS

2008-03-18
THE DEMOCRATIZATION OF ADULT EDUCATION

2008-03-18
LIFELONG LEARNING POLICY

2008-01-28
A tribute to Freire

2007-05-16
Peoples' Universities in Poland

2007-02-28
Conveying the spirit of Europe

2007-01-01
The History of European Cooperation in Education and Training

2006-12-05
Non-formal Adult Education: Voluntary and without exams

2006-11-21
Grundtvig

2006-11-21
The heritage of N. Fr. S. Grundtvig

2006-11-21
About the historical person Grundtvig

2006-11-21
The text that enlightens life - Reading N. F. S. Grundtvig's Pedagogical Writings

2006-11-21
Grundtvig and EU - From N.F.S. Grundtvig to the Grundtvig programme in Socrates 2

2006-11-21
The Public Open University of Zagreb

2006-11-10
The challenges of managing an Adult education service in the 1990's: the English case

2006-11-10
The adult education as a means for liberating a nation - The case of Burma

2006-11-10
New civil moral code and new non-governmental organizations - Future prospects in Estonian Adult Education

2006-11-10
Government, community and private sector providers in Adult education in Australia

2006-11-10
Lessons of the experience of Adult Education in the socialist period

2006-11-10
Major differencies between eastern and western philosophies as the basis for adult education - The Singapore experience

2006-11-10
Moving forward and looking back: Reflections on 75 years of Finnish distance education and specifically the KVSK Institute

2006-11-10
Transition from socialist culture to western democracy reflected in Adult education: the Estonian experience

2006-11-09
A classroom without walls and teachers

2006-11-09
Human Resources/Work

2006-11-09
The Unesco Institute for Education

2006-11-09
KVS - Institute

2006-11-09
Institutions

2006-11-09
Archive of articles about AE in the World

2006-11-09
Essays about Adult Education

2006-11-09
A strategy for changing the situation of Adult Education in the period of transition

2006-11-09
Adult Education in a multi-cultural society: the Australian case

2006-11-09
Building a national Adult Education system during the years 1970-1995 - The Finnish model

2006-11-09
Future prospects after a good start: Adult education in Lithuania

2006-11-09
Adult Education and the challenge of modernization in the Arab world: an overview

2006-11-09
Change in Adult Education: the Ghanaian Perspective

2006-11-09
Some Changes in Hungarian Adult Education

2006-11-09
What Change in Adult Education?

2006-11-09
Change in Adult Education in Nigeria

2006-11-09
The Issue of Change in Adult Education

2006-11-09
Something is Happening: the Romanian case

2006-11-09
Training and Retraining: the Singapore experience

2006-11-09
Changes in Adult Education in Guyana

2006-11-09
Adult education in Lithuania three years from the beginning of its reform

2006-11-09
Distance Education in Lithuania

2006-11-09
University Adult Education in England and Wales: the end of a tradition?

2006-11-08
Adult Education and Ethnic and Linguistic Minorities in Australia

2006-11-08
Adult Education Programmes and the Minorities in South Asia with Special Focus on Nepal

2006-11-08
The principle of equality in Finnish minority policy

2006-11-08
Developing Strategies for Equal Opportunities for Ethnic and Linguistic Minorities in Adult Education

2006-11-08
Ethnic minorities adult education: a space for identity and participation

2006-11-08
1. Ethnic Minorities in Mexico

2006-11-08
2. Where does adult education fit in?

2006-11-08
Expanding inter-ethnic and international understanding - challenging the adults to cross the boundaries

2006-11-08
Learning languages and socialization in a foreign culture of learning

2006-11-08
Singaporean multi-cultural society - Opening or obstacles for non-governmental civic activities

2006-11-08
Status and State Policies for Ethnic Groups and Languages in Adult Education in Vietnam

2006-11-08
The role of adult education in enhancing authentic human development of the Basarwa indigenous ethnic people (Bushmen) in Botswana

2006-11-08
The role of Adult education in preserving the identity of an ethnic minority: the Welsh case

2006-11-08
The role of ethnic and linguistic minorities in the adult education in the Republic of Lithuania

2006-11-07
1. Context of Finnish identity and citizenship

2006-11-07
2. Learning governance: why do people become Active Citizens?

2006-11-07
3. How do people shape Active Citizenship?

2006-11-07
4. Where do people learn? Learning domains and contexts

2006-11-07
5. Formal characteristics of the learning process: how do people learn?

2006-11-07
6. The role of gender

2006-11-07
7. The role of age

2006-11-07
8. The role of regional differences

2006-11-07
9. Interviewee's profiles

2006-11-07
10. Conclusions

2006-11-07
Health, Adult education and Democracy

2006-11-07
Life stories analyses of Active Citizens - Finland

2006-11-03
Human Rights/Peace Education

2006-11-03
Active Citizenship/Democracy

2006-11-03
Ethnic Minorities/Immigrants

2006-11-03
Environment/Sustainable Development

2006-11-02
History of EAEA

2006-11-02
Some conceptions in the history of adult education

2006-11-02
Dateline of events

2006-11-02
Education Events

2006-11-02
Mass movements

2006-11-02
Government Affairs

2006-11-02
A brief history of thinking about Informal Education

2006-11-02
The education of daily living

2006-11-02
The emergence of specialist informal educators in Greece

2006-11-02
Developments in Britain and Ireland

2006-11-02
Informal education and philanthropy

2006-11-02
The development of education theory

2006-11-02
The impact of innovators within schools

2006-11-02
The development of groupwork

2006-11-02
The contribution thinkers in social movements

2006-11-02
Informal education theorists

2006-11-02
Adult Education Institutions within political changes

2006-11-02
Adult Education for New Russia

2006-11-02
Milestones in the history of US Adult Education

2006-10-10
Articles on Adult Education

2006-03-06
Thirty years of European cooperation in education

2006-02-27
ESVA - 11th International Conference on the History of Adult Education

2005-03-07
Adult Education -Liberty, Fraternity, Equality?

2004-09-30
African Perspectives on Adult Learning

2004-09-09
"Teacher Education between Theory and Practice. The End of Theory - the Future of Practice?"

2004-05-24
8th Adult Education Colloquium

2003-08-19
Adult Education History


Adult Education history - web resources

Adult Education History
by infed, an independent, not-for-profit site exploring informal education and lifelong learning

Adult Education India

Adult Education, generel information reader

Adult Learning Theorist Jack Mezirow

Austrian knowledgebase Adult Education
The online knowledge platform for topics relevant to the theory and practice of adult education in Austria. In addition, the Knowledge Base offers information on the structure, organisation, statistics and the history of the Austrian Adult Education Institutes as well as on continuing education offers.

Carl Rogers and Experiential Learning

Dr. Malcolm S. Knowles - Biography

eduard c. lindeman and informal education

European Commission Citizenship pages

European University Association
The European University Association, as the representative organisation of both the European universities and the national rectors' conferences, is the main voice of the higher education community in Europe. EUA's mission is to promote the development of a coherent system of European higher education and research.

French Centre National d'Enseignement a Distance

Gender online journal
G. E. M. S. (Gender, Education, Music, and Society) is a peer-reviewed, on-line journal that explores the myriad intersections between gender, education, music and society. Emphasis is on the ways in which music teaching and learning can be used to re-dress and eliminate inequalities.

German Education Server
Information portal to Germany's federal education system which is maintained by the federal and state authorities (Länder) in Germany. It opens the door to high-quality web-based information on education and is fast, relevant and thorough.

Howard Gardner and Multiple Intelligence Theory

Identification, Assessment, Recognition of non-for

International Council for Adult Education
Adult and lifelong learning are deeply linked to social, economic and political justice; equality of gender relations; the universal right to learn; living in harmony with the environment; respect for human rights and recognition of cultural diversity, peace and the active involvement of women and men in decisions affecting their lives.

PartBase - Partner finding service for Grundtvig
Do you want to find partners for your establishment’s European projects? PartBase is an easy-to-use tool, designed primarily for SOCRATES (Comenius 1 & Grundtvig 2), where you can register and search for partners in the European countries.

Paulo Freire and Popular Education

The 'Turn to Gramsci' in Adult Education: A Review

The encyclopedia of informal education

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