The European Basic Skills Network Annual General Assembly and Conference,
Budapest, May 21st – 23rd
Organized in cooperation with the Hungarian Association for Lifelong Learning, ALLL
Programme
Presentations
Towards an inclusive Europe – Maurice de Greef, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The PIAAC results – what do they may mean for basic skills development in Europe? – Anders Fremming Andersen, Vox
Evidencing social inclusion through basic skills learning – Emily Jones, NIACE, UK
Family learning – Intergenerational learning: An inclusive and cohesive policy – Maria Toia, IREA, Romania
Numeracy for Inclusion – Susan Easton, NIACE, UK
The Hungarian TAMOP program: Basic Skills for Employment – Tamás Köpeczi-Bócz dr., Deputy State Secretary, Ministry of Human Resource
Developing Skills in Prison setting – experiences of a project – László Huszár dr., Prison Service Brigadier General, Hungarian Prison Service Headquarters
The Hungarian Nyitok network: basic skills for inclusion – Zoltán Varkonyi, Leader of the Nyitok Professional Advisory Team, Hungary
On line platforms for Professional Development of Teachers of Basic Skills – Mark Langdon, Education Scotland, UK
Contributing to social inclusion – Hanne Christensen, Cedefop