Adult Education and Training in Europe: Widening Access to Learning Opportunities
Date of publication: 10 February 2015
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Through a comprehensive overview of policies and data related to the
renewed European agenda for adult learning, this Eurydice report aims to
support the exchange of policy and practice between countries. The
report concentrates on measures to ensure that the most vulnerable
groups of adult learners, in particular those with low basic skills or
insufficient qualifications, have appropriate access to lifelong
learning opportunities. The report's six chapters cover background
statistical data on adult education and training, national policy
commitments to adult learning, main types of publicly subsidised
programmes, learning flexibility and progression pathways, outreach
initiatives and guidance services as well as targeted financial support.
The report is mainly based on information gathered through the Eurydice
Network in 2014 and covers 35 national education systems located in 32
European countries (all EU Member States as well as Iceland,
Liechtenstein, Norway and Turkey). Alongside Eurydice information, it
also includes data from a range of research projects and statistical
data from international surveys.