“Strategies that work: governance, financing and implementation in the provision of basic skills for adults”
3rd – 5th of June, 2015, The Hague, The Netherlands
Venue:
The Dutch Ministry of Education
Plenary Presentations
Focus on Basic Skills in The Netherlands – Caroline Liberton, Hans Hindriks, Dutch Ministry of Education, Science and Culture
Policy coherence / Transcript – David Mallows, National Research and Development Centre for Adult Literacy
Towards European Synergies in the field of Basic Skills – Maria Toia, Romanian Institute for Adult Education
Challenges to Policy Cohesion The Skills for Life Story – Joyce Black, National Institute of Adult Continuing Education
Basic skills network effective policies and strategies for adult education in the light of PIAAC – Pieter Baay, Expertisecentrum Beroepsonderwijs
Funding Basic Skills Learning Basics, instruments and recommendations – Bernhard Grämiger, Swiss Federation of Adult Learning
Lifelong Learning in Andalucía Education System – Francisco Castillo, Junta de Andalucía
The role of local municipalities and labor market regions in adult education monitoring quality – Merel Louter, Damayanti Gunawan, Municipality of Amsterdam
Professionals & Non-Professionals in basic adult education – Wim Matthijsse, Reading and Writing Foundation
New and innovative instruments for signposting and assessment for language and numeracy – Anne-Lies Schrijvers van de Peppel, Brit Hopmann, National Library of the Netherlands
EPALE and the adult learning community – Eva Alos Melchor, Rumen Halachev, Ecorys (EPALE)
Why EPALE – a vision from EBSN perspective – Zoltán Várkonyi, Association of Lifelong Learning
Poster Presentations
ELINET Country Report Framework – David Mallows, National Research and Development Centre for Adult Literacy
The Austrian Initiative for Adult Education – Mag. Maria Groß, the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education and Women’s Affairs
Literacy Screener – Naomi Coenraad, Stichting Lezen & Schrijven
Basic skills training as preparation for formal vocational training and certification in companies – Jan Evensen, Folkeuniversitetet Sør-Øst
Video: Competence development at Bakers AS – Jan Evensen, Folkeuniversitetet Sør-Øst
Straighten basic skills – Dieter Zisenis, bbb Büro für berufliche Bildungsplanung
Action research to improve youth and adult literacy: Empowering learners in a multilingual world: Presentation / Research Report – Ulrike Hanemann, UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning
Swiss Model to promote basic skills in the workplace – Bernhard Grämiger, Swiss Federation of Adult Learning
Literacy for all – European Library network – Lianne Knobel, Breda Library