Last week intergenerational learning (IGL) stakeholders met in the framework of the Generations in Action (GO-ACT) project with the aim to discuss the feasibility and necessity of creating a network on IGL.
Representatives from the main networks on IGL in the European Union, adult education practitioners and project developers, representatives from the Youth sector and the GO-ACT project partners, including EAEA, gathered together with the GO-ACT project coordinator and leading expert (Professor Edeltraud Röbe) and discussed ideas and views on the IGL in Europe. The meeting was chaired by Renate Heinisch, Chair of the Baden-Württemberg Parents' Association, former member of the European Parliament (1994-1999) and actual EESC representative on behalf of the Federal Association of German Senior Citizens' Organisations (BAGSO). More...
11 octobre 2013
A platform for intergenerational learning is envisioned
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