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EAEA Monograph series

This is a discontinued series publishing the results and final reports of EAEA projects. The publications are not available anymore.

Adult education organisations in the countries of the European Union. Notes for a directory

This revealing piece of research constitutes a preliminary adult education map of the countries of the European Union.

     

Older adults as helpers in learning processes

This study describes 32 programmes in which older adults have played active roles as a resource in learning processes of others in the fields of health, education, work, culture and social exclusion.

The roles and functions of the system of adult education in the general education system including vocational training

European experience shows the tight interconnection between adult education and the educational standards of the other systems, including professional education and training.

     

ALICE- Information bank on non-formal adult education in Europe

This contains the results of the work of the ALICE information network, which is building the Alice Information Centre, a powerful searchable database with information on organisations for adult education in Europe, educational programmes, funding sources, legislation, publications and research.

Releasing the resource. Older adults as helpers in learning processes - II

This volume is the second part of EAEA Monograph number 3 and has the purpose of being read and used as an instrument in the search for new approaches in the educational task between generations and with older adults.

     

The preparation and management of transnational adult education projects

The preparation and management of transnational adult education projects.

The training of volunteers

The project brought together trainers and volunteers in various countries of Europe in order to work towards the common development of training programmes.

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