Introduction

RegALE aims to increase impact and sustainability of regional/local adult education (AE) organisations by setting up or reinforcing networks among them and with regional/local authorities. In the span of a year, each partner organisation will organise one thematic webinar. The thematic webinars are going to be live, through the Zoom platform, recorded, and shared through this platform. They will be open to the public, and available through pre-registration.

Structure of the course and methodology:

The course is taking place on this online learning platform. You can attend the whole course or individual sessions. The community aspect is one of the strongest elements of the course, so participants are invited to use the platform’s forum to exchange ideas, inputs, and proposals.

The course is composed of 11 modules:

  1. European tools to increase quality and internationalisation in education
  2. Financing adult learning in Europe: funding tools and their effectiveness
  3. Advocating adult education at the local level
  4. Local networks for lifelong learning. RegALE survey and OLE school results (Available soon)
  5. Digitalisation of adult learning provision in Volkshochschulverband Baden-Württemberg
  6. Community Education
  7. Understanding the difference you make
  8. Best practices from regional/local ecosystems in Vestland in the context of ALE
  9. Guidance in Adult Learning – Trends and Innovation
  10. Voucher-based adult education scheme
  11. Building a Learning City

Participant profile

  • Regional and local authorities dealing with lifelong learning policies, in particular with adult education provision
  • Adult education associations (including their staff)
  • Public administrators and technical advisors working at the regional/local level dealing with adult policies and practices
  • Adult education trainers
  • Policymakers operating at the European and national levels (including EU institutions)

How to enrol

The study language is English and the training is free of charge.

You can enrol in each module separately. Once you click on the module, first you have to log in or create your account (if you have not done it before). Then you can enrol as a student. After enrolling you will be able to see the full programme of the sessions included in the module. The website will guide you in the process.

Please check in your spam folder for the confirmation email and do not hesitate to contact us should you have any issues with the registration process (eaea-office@eaea.org).

Recognition of participants’ learning outcomes

For each module, participants will receive a learning badge (10 in total). A final certificate is foreseen for participants who will miss a maximum of one module (around 80% of attendance).


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