EPALE discussion: Basic skills learning provision


Ensuring basic skills for all is a necessary step to enable societies to combat current and future social, health, environmental and economic challenges, and to implement policies effectively in order to support the sustainability of European societies and economies and promote a healthier planet.
Basic skills are transversal. Not only are they relevant to educational policy, but also to employment, health, social and environmental policies. Building cohesive policy measures which support people with basic skills needs is necessary not only to make Upskilling Pathways a success, but also to help build more resilient and inclusive societies.
The online discussion will take place on this page on 16-17 September between 10:00 and 16:00 CET and will be moderated by EPALE Thematic Coordinators of EBSN Graciela Sbertoli (Secretary General of EBSN) and Tamás Harangozó.
The discussion on 16 and 17 September will include the following topics:
- critical literacy
- health literacy
- financial literacy
- numeracy
- basic digital skills for the future.
Please join our online discussion on Basic skills learning provision on 16-17 September 2020!
Comments will be open on 7 September so participants can introduce themselves or post their comments in advance.
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Translation challenges...
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Basic skills & Life skills perspective
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Can you provide a direct link?
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Graciela was quicker than I,
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The Slovenian model
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Basic digital skills-challenges for older adults
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Digital skills for seniors
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Intergenerational approach possible?
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Excellent idea!
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I totally agree with you
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I totally agree this is…
I totally agree this is really interesting. Most probably it is the preferred way to connect for the younger generations.
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Thank you dear Kölln-Prisner.
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Thanks a lot for your
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Digital Skills for Seniors
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Obrigada, Dina!
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Walk and learn
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Outside activities
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What are the challenges and possibilities ...
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A separate institution...
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Health Literacy
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Thanks for your answer
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Аll the different approaches ...
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Basic skills in formal education
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Definition of basic skills
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Health Literacy
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Adapting to a time of crisis...
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Very important
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Very wide concept of basic skills ...
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Bulgaria did not take part in the PIACC survey
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A difficult task
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Basic skills as transversal skills
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Are there statistics about the level of literacy comprehension ?
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Basic skills in formal education only - a challenge
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Transferrable skills/general competences and the labour market
The Education and Training Service Center in Iceland https://frae.is/um-fa/about-us/ has
defined what they call general competence which are personal competence important
to cope with life and the labour market meaning they are transferrable skills
that can be used in different context and transferred from one sector to
another. It‘s highlighted within the AE in Iceland that there is always a need
for enhancing those general competence and/or maintain what people learned in
school of basic skills. The VISKA project,
a KA3 project, had the aim of making skills and competences of adults
more visible through validation of informal and non-formal learning. In
Iceland the target group was immigrants with a load of skills and competences but
without formal accreditation from the formal educational system. Thus the process
of validating formal learning draws out those skills. Homepage of VISKA is https://viskaproject.eu/
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Health literacy
At Adult education centre Jesenice we are working a lot on healt literacy mainly for women with immigrant background and elders.
This year we issue a basic healt dictionary in 6 languages.
We are wery interested to simmilar practicies in EU.
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Multilingualism and diversity
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Multilingualism and care/ dementia
Dear Maja,
This is a very
good idea! This topic needs a lot more attention. It is certainly also
important for the care context. I do research on multilingualism and dementia.
There it is always noticed that there are language-related problems!
Which languages have you considered so far?
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The Decade of Literacy in Germany
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Stakeholder Cooperation?
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Transversal approach
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An excellent example, Heike, thanks!
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As for stakeholder cooperation
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Example of good practice
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Welcome to our discussion! (Day One)
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