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Dear EPALE colleagues,
Between 13-17 June 2016 EPALE had a special focus on projects and partnerships. We showcased some great examples for cooperation, practical tips, good practices and case studies from across Europe. Take a look at some of the useful materials we collated from across Europe (page available in 21 languages).
Blog articles
Adult learning practitioner Hannah Coleman shared her views on quality learning environments (EN).
Don’t forget to have a look at some of our best resources with methodologies for teachers and trainers, as well as other good practices (EN).
Senior Research Manager Anja Meierkord reflected on the uncertain link between qualifications and competences (EN).
News from around Europe
Adult education had a strong role in European social inclusion policies in June:
In Malta migrants are invited to participate in a training programme on different activities to improve their basic skills for employment (EN).
In Essen, Germany, 24 countries got together to discuss how Erasmus+ can foster the integration of refugees in Europe (EN, DE, NL).
The Swedish Government has announced a proposal for boosting the skills of unemployed people between 25-56 with no secondary education (SV).
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