European Year of Skills

European Year of Skills

You may have already come across the phrase European Year of Skills 2023. It became relevant last September when the President of the EC, Ursula von der Leyen, called for increased, more effective and inclusive investments in training and upskilling in her 2022 State...
Upskilling Pathways – again under scrutiny

Upskilling Pathways – again under scrutiny

When in 2016 the European Commission issued its Recommendation on Upskilling Pathways: New Opportunities for Adults, it envisioned two reports on its implementation. The first one – Implementation Report on Upskilling Pathways (February 2019) was prepared after only...
News on the EAAL project

News on the EAAL project

The fifth phase of the implementation of the EAAL has turned into its second half. The current EAAL project is implemented in 2020 and 2021. At the end of January this year, we submitted an interim report in which we reported on the achievements in upgrading the...
New developments in European education policy

New developments in European education policy

This time, it was not necessary (or possible) to travel to Brussels for the EAAL national coordinators meeting We recently reported about the PLA event, where the national coordinators of the EAAL process from most of the European countries could exchange views on...
For the Continuation and Development of EAAL

For the Continuation and Development of EAAL

EAEA is striving for a continuation and overhaul of the EAAL I see the European Agenda for Adult Learning – EAAL as the symbol of adult education as it is the only document on the European level that views and treats this field holistically. Uwe Gartenschlaeger,...
The EAAL 2017–2019 Project Yielded Enormous Results

The EAAL 2017–2019 Project Yielded Enormous Results

In the previous issue, we informed you of the continuation of the EAAL project in the 2020–2021 period. Before we go full throttle into new challenges, we should first look back at the previous period. We should definitely do so because we submitted an extensive final...