This paper discusses some priority Life Long Learning (LLL) policies at European level. The aim is to provide a basis thorough analysis and assessment of the effectiveness of these policies and how they support the transition of young people from education to employment and their common well-being. The conclusion in our study identifies the positive and negative effects in certain European countries and highlights the critical points for further research. The aim of the study is to identify best practices through an analysis of lifelong learning policies
Today\u2019s working population is going through a noticeable transition: people are working to a mu...
The International Qualitative Analysis Report provides a cross-national comparison regarding the imp...
Lifelong learning has never been an integral part of the Dutch educational culture. Nevertheless, no...
"Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. This comprehensive collection discusses topical issue...
In the following article, we share our findings from the comparative analyses of 54 lifelong learnin...
The concept of lifelong learning has been used and debated for many years, but it has most often bee...
This open access book explores different landscapes of Lifelong Learning policies (LLP), producing c...
The article presents a selection of the main results of the project “YOUNG ADULLLT. Policies Support...
This book proposes an analytical framework for the discussion of adult learning and education polici...
The article focuses on social vulnerability and how Lifelong Learning (LLL) policies tackle it. Two ...
Altres ajuts: Acord transformatiu CRUE-CSICThis article draws on interviews with 164 young beneficia...
This article describes and discusses the development of lifelong learning policy in two EU member st...
Lifelong learning and education is a key concept for the development of adult education as an area o...
Abstract Context: Since 2010, the European Training Foundation – an EU Agency – is partnering with...
This paper explores the relation between EU lifelong learning policies and strategies on the one han...
Today\u2019s working population is going through a noticeable transition: people are working to a mu...
The International Qualitative Analysis Report provides a cross-national comparison regarding the imp...
Lifelong learning has never been an integral part of the Dutch educational culture. Nevertheless, no...
"Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. This comprehensive collection discusses topical issue...
In the following article, we share our findings from the comparative analyses of 54 lifelong learnin...
The concept of lifelong learning has been used and debated for many years, but it has most often bee...
This open access book explores different landscapes of Lifelong Learning policies (LLP), producing c...
The article presents a selection of the main results of the project “YOUNG ADULLLT. Policies Support...
This book proposes an analytical framework for the discussion of adult learning and education polici...
The article focuses on social vulnerability and how Lifelong Learning (LLL) policies tackle it. Two ...
Altres ajuts: Acord transformatiu CRUE-CSICThis article draws on interviews with 164 young beneficia...
This article describes and discusses the development of lifelong learning policy in two EU member st...
Lifelong learning and education is a key concept for the development of adult education as an area o...
Abstract Context: Since 2010, the European Training Foundation – an EU Agency – is partnering with...
This paper explores the relation between EU lifelong learning policies and strategies on the one han...
Today\u2019s working population is going through a noticeable transition: people are working to a mu...
The International Qualitative Analysis Report provides a cross-national comparison regarding the imp...
Lifelong learning has never been an integral part of the Dutch educational culture. Nevertheless, no...