Grundtvig: practical learning for adults
Programme : LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMME
Sub-programme : GRUNDTVIG
Action type : PARTNERSHIPS
Action : GRUNDTVIG Learning Partnerships
Project title : Traditional Dances and Music in Lifelong
Learning : Teaching and Implementation in Contemporary Cultural Environment
Partners:
- TUFAK TURİZM FOLKLOR ARAŞTIRMA KURUMU DERNEĞİ – TURKEY
- CITRUS / SOLIDARITES JEUNESSES EN MIDI-PYRENEES – FRANCE
- NOGRAD FOLKDANCE GROUP – HUNGARY
- STOWARZYSZENIE "DomTańca" - POLAND
Project Summary:
The Grundtvig programme focuses on the teaching and study needs of learners taking adult education and ‘alternative’ education courses, as well as the organisations delivering these services. It aims to help develop the adult education sector, as well as enable more people to undertake learning experiences, notably in other European countries.
Launched in 2000, Grundtvig aims to provide adults with more ways
to improve their knowledge and skills, facilitate their personal
development and boost their employment prospects. It also helps to
tackle problems associated with Europe’s ageing population.
It covers not onlyteachers, trainers, staff and organisations
working in thesector, but also learners in adult education. These
include relevant associations, counselling organisations,
information services, policy-making bodies and others such as NGOs,
enterprises, voluntary groups and research centres.
The programme funds a range of activities, including particularly
those supporting adult learning staff to travel abroad for learning
experiences, through exchanges and various other Professional
experiences. Other larger scale initiatives involve, for instance,
networking and partnerships between organisations in different
countries.
Objectives
The specific aims of the Grundtvig programme are to:
- İncrease the number of people in adult educationto 25 000 by 2013, and improve the quality of their experience, whether at home or abroad
- İmprove conditions for mobility so that at least 7 000 people per year by 2013 can benefit from adult education abroad;
- İmprove the quality and amount of co-operation between adult education organisations;
- Develop innovative adult education and management practices, and encourage widespread implementation;
- Ensure that people on the margins of society have access to adult education, especially older people and those who left education without basic qualifications;
- Support innovative ICT-based educational content, services and practices.
Partners
TUFAK YOUTH CLUB (TURKEY) | |
CITRUS / SOLIDARITES JEUNESSES EN MIDI-PYRENEES – FRANCE (FRANCE) | |
STOWARZYSZENIE "DomTańca" (POLAND) | |
NOGRAD FOLKDANCE GROUP (HUNGARY) |