The increasing ageing of the population is a topic of actual importance that most European countries have to face. In the near future most citizens in Europe will be over 50 years old. This will affect the economical and social life. New challenges will occur by keeping them socially and educationally active to avoid social exclusion.
Therefore the partnership considers it as important to focus on this target group and deal with the problem from the perspective of general adult education as well as from the perspective of the target group itself.
The learning partnership aims to elaborate a training needs analysis according to the requirements, needs and wishes of senior citizens 50+ and then make a comparison with already existing training offers by implementing a research study in all partner countries. The learning partnership will involve the staff of adult education organizations and senior citizens in general to build the basis for the development of new approaches and pedagogical methods according to the needs of both groups.
Good and bad practice collections from different European countries and bilateral visits shall make an active exchange possible hence all participants can benefit from each other’s experiences.
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