Active Citizenship CRELL
Active Citizenship CRELL; centre for Research on Lifelong Learning: citizens who participate in civil society, community and political life and hold governments accountable for their actions. To develop active citizens individuals need to learn a certain set of values, attitudes combined with knowledge and skills
Adult Education History
by infed, an independent, not-for-profit site exploring informal education and lifelong learning
AFS
AFS is an international, voluntary, non-governmental, non-profit organization that provides intercultural learning opportunities to help people develop the knowledge, skills and understanding needed to create a more just and peaceful world.
CERI-The Centre for Educ. Research and Innovation
The Centre for Educational Research and Innovation was established in June 1968, as a research and innovation oriented agency on education within the framework of the OECD
EAIR - A European Higher Education Society
EAIR is an association for professionals in the area of higher education management, and for academics researching that area.
Education for Democratic Citizenship (EDC)
The Education for Democratic Citizenship (EDC) includes all practices and activities designed to help young people and adults participate actively in democratic life by accepting and exercising their rights and responsibilities in society.
ESREA - European Society for Research on AE
ESREA promotes and disseminates theorectial and empirical research on the education of adults and adult learning in Europe through research networks, conferences and publications. Active members come from most part of Europe.
EU Education & Training
European Certificate on Basic Skillls (EUCEBS)
Leonardo Project on a competence-based European Certificate in Basic Skills covering 6 domains: Communication, ICT, Numeracy, Learning to Learn, Interpersonal Skills and Citizenship.
European Language Network
A Network for Language Learning and Teaching
French Centre National d'Enseignement a Distance
German Academic Exchange Service
The German Academic Exchange Service is one of the world's largest and most respected intermediary organisations in its field. Scores of students, teachers, researchers and scientists supported by the DAAD have been able to gain valuable experience abroad. However, there are also many other sides to the work of the DAAD.
German Education Server
Information portal to Germany's federal education system which is maintained by the federal and state authorities (Lфnder) in Germany. It opens the door to high-quality web-based information on education and is fast, relevant and thorough.
HEALTH PROMOTION
Community action programme on health promotion, information, education and training within the framework for action in the field of public health
How Can We Teach Critical Thinking?
Less widely used less taught (LWULT) languages
This portal gives less widely used less taught (LWULT) languages in Europe a stronger voice by bringing together LWULT Language Resource Centres (LRC) from a large number of European countries.
Paulo Freire and Popular Education
SCOPE
Structuring content for online publishing environments
Society for research into higher education
The Society for Research into Higher Education was established in 1965 to stimulate and co-ordinate research into all aspects of higher education. It aims to improve the quality of higher education through the encouragement of debate and publication on issues of policy, on the organisation and management of higher education institutions, and on the curriculum, teaching and learning methods.
Studying at a college or university in Germany
This service provides information about study opportunities in Germany, including a list of all degree courses, the addresses of all German higher education institutions, as well as useful information on the Дfirst few stepsД and tips on everyday student life and living. The addresses of the counselling and advice centres, additional recommended reading plus online info (with ДlinksД provided, of course) round off this service.
The 'Turn to Gramsci' in Adult Education: A Review
UNESCO Platform for non-formal education