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Offenders in prisons are a small but significant part of the target group of basic skills policies. Europe’s prison population
Adult learning can improve lives and economies. Adult learning benefits individuals, companies and society. Adults that continue to learn earn more,
On September 2015 a challenging and thought-provoking conference was organised by NIACE as the UK National Coordinator for the European
On the 10th of September, 2015 an international meeting will be organised in France marking the end of the Literacy@Work project.
NALA from Ireland elaborated guidelines for good adult literacy work defining the 5 most important principles of quality work in
Interview was made on the Annual Collaborative Workshop of the European Basic Skills Network (EBSN) on the 3rd - 5th
Many participants of the EBSN annual workshop gave positive feedback considering the event very inspiring and useful. Thank you! The
The UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL), in collaboration with the UNESCO Multi-sectoral Regional Office for West Africa in Abuja,
Graciela Sbertoli presented the vision how EBSN would like to utilise the platform to create fora for basic skills policy
The European Adult Education (Young) Professionals Learning Platform (AE-PRO) has announced the launch of ‘European e-training for Adult Educators’, that

 

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