The European Map of Intergenerational Learning (EMIL)
EMIL is a collaborative network of members working together to support intergenerational learning taking place across Europe. Established in 2009, the network uses the existing expertise of partner organisations already working in the field to create a learning network for others involved in intergenerational programmes across Europe. More information at: http://www.emil-network.eu/
ForAge Network
ForAge has been an EU-funded project since January 2012. Its main goals have been to develop a European multi-lateral network concerned with learning in later-life; to be an archive and access point for information; to promote informed discussion between practitioners, researchers, policy-makers and older people; and to promote the development of learning in later-life, the exchange of good practice and the raising of standards throughout Europe. More information at: http://www.foragenetwork.eu/en/
The Association of Local Democracy Agencies (ALDA)
ALDA is a non-governmental organisation dedicated to the promotion of good governance and citizen participation at the local level. ALDA in particular focuses on activities that facilitate cooperation between local authorities and civil society. If you are interested in ALDA and would like to learn more about their work, please visit: http://www.alda-europe.eu/newSite/
European e-training for Adult Educators
The European Adult Education (Young) Professionals Learning Platform (AE-PRO) is announcing the launch of ‘European e-training for Adult Educators’, and would like to invite interested learners to take part in it. Training is for those who want: to increase their knowledge about adult education in Europe; Who lack formal training in adult education; Want to improve their professional skills; Want to network with adult educators across Europe; Learn more about adult education policy and advocacy on a European level. The free training begins in April via online Adult Education Learning Platform at www.ae-learning.eu.