The European Grundtvig project @Learn successfully came to an end. The results are available in all partnerlanguages for the members of the european Learning-network Danube-Nedtworkers.
Aiming to provide people 60+ with the skills needed to cope with ageing thus remaining active for a longer time in society, the consortium with partners from Bulgaria, Italy, Spain, Ireland and Germany developed learning modules in Health Self-Management, ICT for Social Networking and Intergenerational Volunteering. In an intergenerational learning community the elderly can learn how to age actively in terms of their health, physical and cognitive ability, social communication and intergenerational solidarity, supported by 16-35 age groups both in learning and practice. More information and the learning materials are available on www.a-learn.eu