Lifelong Learning

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UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning Bulletin, June 2021

In this issue of the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning Bulletin you will find the latest information about: a webinar on better literacy data for more efficient policies, the preparatory process for the Seventh International Conference on Adult Education, our new double special issue of the International Review of Education on education in the age of COVID-19, and much more.

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Learning for global health in cities - Community resilience and the strengthening of learning systems: an invitation to contribute

Here at the PASCAL Europe HQ in Glasgow we are working on a paper entitled "Learning for global health in cities - Community resilience and the strengthening of learning systems," in preparation for UIL’s 5th International Conference on Learning Cities in the Republic of Korea.

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9th Nordic Conference on Adult Education and Learning, May 2022

May 18 2022
May 20 2022
Europe/Oslo
USN Handelshøyskolen
Vestfold
Norway  Norway

I am happy to inform that we (USN) will host the 9th Nordic Conference on Adult Education and Learning on 18-20 May 2022 in Vestfold, Norway.

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Learning Cities and the SDGs: A Guide to Action

This Guide to Action is for mainstreaming lifelong learning as a key driver to achieve the 17 SDGs. The Guide highlights concrete approaches to the development of green and healthy learning cities, equitable and inclusive learning cities, and decent work and entrepreneurship in learning cities.

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UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning Bulletin, May 2021

On 19 May 2021, with the adoption of the Berlin Declaration for Sustainable Development (ESD), participants at the UNESCO World Conference on ESD committed to promoting its integration at all levels of education. The UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) will support UNESCO Member States in their efforts to turn this commitment into reality.

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PIMA Bulletin No. 36 (May 2021)

Editorial The year ahead – a turning point? – medium and long-term challenges – proposed contents for the rest of 2021 - Chris Duke.

Foolhardy it may be in this second year of pandemic, but first to sketch how the rest of 2021 may look, if only in terms of this Bulletin. The aspiration at least says something about what this year, pandemic apart, feels most pressing in importance and urgent.

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Topic In conversation with SoS Gavin Williamson | Lifelong Education Commission - 16:15, 26 May, 2021

May 26 2021 16:15
Europe/London
*** ONLINE PRESENTATION ***
London

In the next online event of the Lifelong Education Commission, the Secretary of State for Education Gavin Williamson, will discuss the Government's White Paper 'Skills for jobs: lifelong learning for opportunity and growth' [featured below].

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(Free) SYDNEY European Studies for School Teachers, 6-7 July 2021

Jul 6 2021
Jul 7 2021
Australia/Melbourne
Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts
280 Pitt Street
Sydney
Australia  Australia

The European Union Centre of Excellence at RMIT University, European Studies Association Australia and New Zealand (ESAANZ), and the University of Sydney invite school teachers and educators to 'European Studies for School Teachers - Sydney 2021'.

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Invitation to the international launch of Curriculum globALE – a reference framework for the training of adult educators

May 26 2021 13:00
May 26 2021 14:30
Europe/Berlin
*** ONLINE LAUNCH ***
UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL)
Hamburg
Germany  Germany

Educators are key to quality adult learning and education. Yet, a shortage of professional adult educators in many countries around the world still hinders progress towards the provision of lifelong learning opportunities and hence the work towards achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4.

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UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning - Annual Report 2020

Please find featured below and attached the 2020 Annual Report of the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL), also available online here.

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