How to involve learners in KA 1 projects in adult education? Give learners mobility in AE a boost (Optim AL-3)
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TCA Description
Learners with fewer opportunities are a very important target group in Key Action 1. But what can learners do during their stays in Europe? To which institutions can learners be sent? Why should organisations send disadvantaged learners on training abroad? What is the benefit for them? How can this opportunity be expanded and become a success story? To exchange on these or similar questions, the German National Agency at BIBB offers a contact seminar in early summer 2024.
Overall Goal: Bringing together a variety of representatives of organisations to boost the involvement of learners with fewer opportunities in key actions KA120 and KA122.
Target group: Representatives from Adult Education Organisation who are new and interested in KA 1, as well as beneficiaries. Any of the participants should be open to offer learner mobility as a sending and/or hosting organisation in KA 1. Learners accompanying a representative or beneficiary are welcome to the seminar too to get the possibility to contribute to the very first steps of a project.
Partners and participants
Representatives from Adult Education Organisation who are new and interested in KA 1, as well as beneficiaries. Any of the participants should be open to offer learner mobility as a sending and/or hosting organisation in KA 1. Learners accompanying a representative or beneficiary are welcome to the seminar too to get the possibility to contribute to the very first steps of a project.
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