Companies need to upgrade their employees’ skills to remain competitive! The “Valuable creativity in companies” course introduces cases of how companies successfully have used creative methods to bring forward new solutions of products, new markets, and new ways of...
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How can help artists the companies?
Creative people think a different way! How can we transfer their knowledge into a business advantage? The “Valuable Creativity – Creativity at work” course is an introduction course on how to approach creativity at the workplace and how to find the proper methodology...
EBSN PDS for basic skills teachers
The EBSN Professional Development Series Project aims to strengthen EBSN, and especially its members – who are adult education providers – in several ways. Firstly, the project poses an innovative target, one that is often overlooked i.e., training basic skills...
A perfect match – a pathway to creativity
According to the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) “Future of Jobs” it is predicted that by 2025, the world will see a loss of 85 million jobs within the traditional industries and service sector. But it also predicts the creation of 133 million jobs thanks to the digital...
NALA launched its improved online learning platform
The Irish National Adult Literacy Agency has launched its new online platform for learning that is freely available to anyone. The platform offers a range of new opportunities including online courses and tutor training. Watch the short introductory video below and...
New project website for Swiss workplace training program Einfach besser!
A new platform informing about the Swiss program “Einfach besser! … am Arbeitsplatz” has been launched recently. The platform aims at drawing attention to the subject through the dissemination of personal narratives about experiences of companies. The stories are...
Expert panel about health literacy with EuroHealthNet, COVID-HL and NALA
As a consequence of COVID-19, health, financial literacy and resilience have all become significant themes in the discussion of how adult learning should reflect on our current challenges and prepare learners to become more resilient to disruptive change. Health...
UNESCO Institute of Lifelong Learning’s annual report for 2020 published
UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning, one of EBSN’s member organisation, has recently published its annual report for 2020. In general, the report presents a wide scope on how lifelong learning policy and practice contributed to the promotion of SDG goal 4 i.e. Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.
EBSN project to contribute to teacher training courses of basic skills teachers in preparation
One of EBSN’s initiatives, a 3-year long Erasmus+ KA3 project was launched this year. The project aims to strengthen transnational networks of adult education providers by means of capacity building.
Microcredentials & Modular Learning: The Future of Adult Education?
EBSN’s member organisation, the Directorate for Research, Lifelong Learning and Employability in Malta organised an interesting online event on the role of microcredentials and modular learning to demystify the notion of open badges, and digital credentials on 8 April.
