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EPALE - Electronic Platform for Adult Learning in Europe

Resource Centre

Resource Centre

The EPALE Resource Centre is a bank of materials that will help keep you up to date with adult education best practices and reference documents.

We publish case studies of innovative adult education approaches, reports and policy documents as well as magazine and newspaper articles.

You will also be able to find open education resources as well as training and learning materials so you will always have access to the best tools to help you in your everyday work.

 

How to use the Resource Centre

There are several ways to browse and search the EPALE Resource Centre:

  1. Browse
    The newest content is at the top of the page so you can easily stay up to date with the most recent developments in the sector.

  2. Search
    Go straight to a specific resource by typing the title, author or keyword in the search box.

  3. Filter
    Filter by type of resource, theme, tags, country, author and language. Relevant resources will be listed to the left of the page.

Happy searching!

 

How to get involved

Do you have a resource you would like to share or an interesting publication you would to publish in EPALE? EPALE can provide an extra dimension to your project by promoting your results within a professional network across Europe.

Please note: The resources featured in EPALE are not endorsed by the European Commission.

We do our utmost to ensure that content hosted on EPALE, or directly linked to, does not breach EU and national rules and conventions governing intellectual property. However, if you feel that we have infringed these rules please contact us via the EPALE helpdesk or via the feedback form so we can ensure this content is removed from the site.

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The State of Play: Arts & Older People Programme

This is a summary of findings about the impact of the Arts Council Northern Ireland (ACNI) Arts and Older People Programme, jointly funded by ACNI, the Baring Foundation and the Public Health Agency. It covers the benefits of older people participating in the arts, the challenges of delivering the programme, its achievements, case studies, leaving a programme legacy, and building a support network.

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|Posted 4 years ago

Age-friendly Belfast Intergenerational Guide and Toolkit

Age-friendly Belfast have been promoting and facilitating intergenerational discussions, building meaningful and purposeful relationships between younger and older people in Belfast. This resource is designed for leaders of young and older people’s groups to help them engage with older and younger people and promote participation and a sense of belonging.
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|Posted 6 years ago