Multiplier Seminar - European Generation Link

EU Sokrates

This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
229552-CP-1-2006-1 -AT-GRUNDTVIG-G1PP

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Final project conference

Representatives of education and lifelong learning organisations from 21 European countries participated at the final project conference held in Baden, Austria, on September 16th and 17th 2008. After presenting project background and concept, as well as experience in European Generation Link pilot tests on the first day, the second day was dedicated to an extensive workshop on intergenerational and intercultural approaches.

Agenda

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Presentations:

  1. Welcome and introduction
    Helmut Kronika, BEST, Austria
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  2. Key Note speech: The project "Visible"
    Sirkka Perttu, Palmenia Centre of Continuing Education/Finland
  3. Gender and teaching/counselling
    Merja Korhonen, University of Joensuu/ Finland
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  4. Guidebook introductions: Making visible "Good practice in gender sensitive teaching and counselling in vocational education"
    John Flaherty, GERI project
  5. European Generation Link - the concept behind it
    Karin Kronika, BEST, Austria
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  6. "Love etc." - Analysis of stories on the EGL platform
    Pamela Clayton, University of Glasgow
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  7. Intergenerational Learning in Practice: Our Pilot Test Experience
    Judit Koppány, Artemisszió, Hungary
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  8. Pilot The European Context: priorities and trends,
    ideas for awareness raising
    Aleksandra Sikorska, Volkshochschule Cham
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  9. Story Highlights
    Lorena Stoica, Carpathian Foundation, Romania
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  10. Similar approaches, best practices
    Helmut Kronika, BEST, Austria
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This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein