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Active ageing and the EU Grundtvig Programme | Author(s) | Anne-Sophie Parent |
Journal title | International Journal of Education and Ageing, vol 1, no 1, June 2010 |
Publisher | Association for Education & Ageing - AEA, Leicester, June 2010 |
Pages | pp 87-91 |
Source | Institute of Lifelong Learning, Leicester University, Regent Road, Leicester, LE1 7AA. |
Keywords | Adult Education ; European Union ; Europe. |
Annotation | Promoting active ageing is a key priority in the European Union (EU). Over the past 10 years, the Grundtvig Programme has supported many projects aimed at promoting active ageing and better cooperation between generations. This and two further articles present findings in relation to experiences of the Programme, for example in identifying solutions to barriers to learning, and making adult education more attractive and better adapted to older people. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-101129009 A |
Classmark | GP: WFC: 74 |
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