Knowledge Base

Here you can find the links to existing publications, internet portals, tools, service providers related to international project management and adult education. Here you will also find the Knowledge Pills - short, concise educational video clips and recordings of webinars related to international project management.

Friday, 05 March 2021 13:42

This glossary, created by the European Commission, highlights key competences and skills needed in contemporary Europe. These can also be incorporated into application materials.

The glossary defines skills and competences in the following categories

  • Knowledge
  • Skills
  • Attitudes and values
  • Language skills and knowledge

Check out the full glossary here.

Friday, 05 March 2021 13:38

The paper “Development of Adult Education in Europe and in the Context of Knowles′ Study” offers a brief history of the development of adult education in Europe. It largely focuses on the origins of the contemporary definitions of adult education and the works of  Malcolm S. Knowles, one of the scholars who helped establish the field. Teaching adults is much different from teaching children, so it is important to establish strategies and theories for the field of adult education.

Taking the time to read texts that provide the theoretical foundation for the field one works in can be useful for creating a deeper understanding of the strategies and objectives that can be implemented. 

Read the full paper here.

Friday, 05 March 2021 13:35

This is a legal document from 2018 that affirms the European Union’s support for lifelong learning. It emphasizes the importance of inclusive, lifelong education as a central right for all people. 

It lays out the central competences for lifelong learning, which include: 

  • Literacy competence
  • Multilingual competence
  • Mathematical competence and competence in science, technology, and engineering
  • Digital competence
  • Personal, social and learning to learn competence
  • Citizenship competence
  • Entrepreneurship competence
  • Cultural awareness and expression competence

Read the full document here.

Friday, 05 March 2021 13:33

The European Commission has created an Erasmus+ app! This app will help applicants through the steps they need to take when applying for EU funding for the 2021-2027 cycle. It provides information on special deals and offers, administrative processes, and more. 

For more information check out the website https://erasmusapp.eu/ 

The app is available for download on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store.

Friday, 05 March 2021 13:24

The European Commission has created a database for research results that are produced by Horizon 2020 projects. They accept publications from many subject areas including the humanities and arts as well as social sciences, which are checked and then published for peer-review. 

The research published through Open Research Europe is open for all to access, allowing the information gained through Horizon projects to have a wide reach.

Open Research Europe is currently accepting submissions and will publish its first articles in March 2021. 

Check it out here.

Friday, 05 March 2021 13:10

Welcomeurope is a consultancy firm that advises organizations on how to create successful applications for EU grants and how project management, and offers trainings on a variety of topics as well.

Though many of the services offered by Welcomeurope are available for a fee, they have some introductory resources that can be obtained free of charge and which can help provide deeper understanding on EU funding and how it can be obtained.

One can download their starter kit to understanding EU funds here. This kit not only gives weekly updates on calls for proposals, but also offers tips for making sense of EU funding initiatives such as Horizon 2020 and advice for EU project leaders.

Learn about Welcomeurope’s other offers on their website.

Friday, 12 February 2021 19:39

A group of researchers from Finland, Sweden and Denmark has conducted a study on quality in the validation process. The researchers have started from a model for quality assurance in validation developed by NVL's expert network for validation in 2013. The researchers have studied the model's usefulness by letting three education providers in the Nordic countries participate in an interactive research process in 2016 and 2017

The results in the report show that the model works to point out strategically important parts and phases in the validation process from a quality assurance perspective. The researchers can see that the model's broad approach has been useful in identifying development areas in all participating education providers, regardless of country and difference in organization.

Download the report here

Friday, 12 February 2021 19:35

The Nordic network on validation of prior learning released a set of web-based tools in December 2020. The Nordic Quality Compass tools are based on the work carried out earlier (2011–2016) by the network.

The tools can now be fully operated online with a possibility of creating a personal account and development plans. The set of tools consist of two tools for system and procedure evaluation purposes and three tools for practitioners (assessors, counsellors, and coordinators) for self-assessment purposes.

→ The tools are available for free at https://qualitycompass.eu.

Friday, 12 February 2021 19:30

The Policy Brief is published 8 th of February 2021 by the Nordic Network for Adult Learning (NVL) that refer to the Nordic Council of Ministers .

The Policy Brief highlights ten years of the validation network's development work around the issue of quality in validation of prior learning, including the most recent web-based set of evaluation tools for policy makers as well as practitioners. It also takes a look at the current situation in the Nordic region, pinpointing the most prevalent strengths, weaknesses, opportunities as well as threats in terms of validation. The network has laid out a set of practical recommendations for future action, including expanding high-quality validation practices from formal learning towards working life and non-formal and informal settings.

The Policy Brief can be downloaded here! 

Thursday, 08 October 2020 11:59

There are many specific words and terms used in the sphere of international cooperation which are not commonly used. These dictionaries help to define these words, which makes it easier to read and comprehend English documents and applications:

Thursday, 10 September 2020 09:38

A good internal communication strategy is one of the keys to successful project management.
The network provides fundamental tools for both the organization and the exchange of information.

CLOUD and Intranet

  • is a web-based information network
  • for sharing internal information, documents, collaborative work on the same file, archiving
  • use of the intranet is limited to the specific organization while the cloud is open
  • act as a shared communication platform within the project team

Most popular:

Google Drive

Dropbox

Trello

Microsoft OneDrive

 

VIDEO MEETINGS, VIDEOCONFERENCE TOOLS

Here are many different virtual meeting platforms available that offer live streaming video, audio connection, sharing of slides, and many other visual matters.

Generally, all these tools are allowing us to:

  • audio or video call with many people
  • start video calls with screen sharing, in order to show the individual recipient, or the group, what is happening on their PC
  • having a chat
  • recording the conversation

The most used are:

Skype

Zoom Meeting

Google Meet

Teams

Sunday, 06 September 2020 15:23

Key competences and needs for support. Report II on international project management in the civil society sector of adult education.”

The publication summarises the results of the interrnational, open research, concerning key competences important for the successful international projects managers - and the needs for support they would expect from the management of the CSOs they work for. The report also summarises and compares the support offer for international projects managers available in several EU countries. The research was realised in Poland, Italy, Hungary, Denmark and Austria in the spring 2019. It consisted of on-line questionnaire, interviews and desk research. The research respondents were over 200 managers and management bodies members of the civil society organisations active in the field of lifelong learning, as well as some EU level grant programmes operators specialists. Please feel encouraged to read the report! Not convinced yet if worth reading? See the short films presented below!


Knowledge Pill 3: Why is it worth to read this report?

The transcript of the knowledge pill "Key competences and needs for support. Why is it worth to read..." in English.

 

Knowledge Pill 4: What surprised me in the research results?

The transcript of the knowledge pill "Key competences and needs for support. What surprised..." in English.

Sunday, 06 September 2020 14:58

Successes and challenges. Report I on international project management in the civil society sector of adult education.”

The publication summarises the results of the interrnational, open research, concerning successess and challenges in European projects management. The research was realised in Poland, Italy, Hungary, Denmark and Austria in the spring 2019. It consisted of on-line questionnaire and interviews. The research respondents were over 200 managers and management bodies members of the civil society organisations active in the field of lifelong learning. Please feel encouraged to read the report! Not convinced yet if worth reading? See the short films presented below!

 

Knowledge Pill 1: Successes and challenges... Why is it worth to read this report?

The transcript of the knowledge pill "Successes and challenges. Why is it worth to read..." in English.

 

Knowledge Pill 2: What surprised me in the research results?

 

 

The transcript of the knowledge pill "Successes and challenges. What surprised..." in English.

Thursday, 09 July 2020 19:05

Course 1: Planning & Designing the project.

1.1. Shortage Pyramid of successful cooperation among Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) [00:00:00 - 00:12:50)

1.2. Planning the project, part 1
[00:12:51 - 01:04:33]

  • Why and how can you start to work internationally?
  • How to prepare the development plan and project concept?

 

 

1.3. Designing the project, part 1 [01:01:35]

  • What aims and goals will the project realise?
  • What tasks/activities need to be realised?
  • How long and when will the project be realised?
  • How much would it cost?
  • What are the planned outputs and results?


1.4. Designing the project, part 2
[00:55:27]

  • How to measure project results?
  • What could influence the project?


Course 2: Coordinating & Running the project.

 2.2. Coordinating the project, part 2 [00:51:45]

  • The partners and the coordinator.
  • Coordinating teamwork.
  • Project management – project execution.
  • Team management.
  • Budget control.
  • Financial management.


Course 3: Monitoring & Evaluating the project.

 

 

Sunday, 22 March 2020 11:30

The European Cluster Collaboration Platform (ECCP) is a service facility aiming to provide cluster organisations with modern tools.

The services include:

  • a dynamic mapping of over 1000 profiled cluster organisations worldwide 
  • the largest information hub for clusters offering latest news/events/open calls to a broad community
  • matchmaking events supporting the development of cooperation between clusters in Europe and beyond
  • a database on regional, national, international and sectoral cluster networks
  • detailed information on the European Strategic Cluster Partnerships
  • partner search facility, where cluster organisations can exchange their offers and demands
  • dedicated pages supporting international cooperation including profiles of selected countries of strategic interest and related European international support services
  • a database of profiled cluster-related projects developed under various European programmes.
Sunday, 22 March 2020 10:53

The Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) manages funding for education, culture, audiovisual, sport, citizenship and volunteering. The website collects information on the funding programmes managed by the EACEA:

The EACEA website is a knowledge database on current developments, funding opportunities, calls for proposals and the specific application procedures of these programmes.

Thursday, 12 March 2020 11:25

keep.eu is a reliable source of data on INTERREG, INTERREG-IPA AND ENPI/ENI CROSS-BORDER
projects.

KEEP.EU

Wednesday, 04 March 2020 18:22

On 5 September 2017 the Ministers for Nordic Co-operation adopted the Generation 2030 program. The program will facilitate co-operation on the challenges faced jointly by the Nordic countries in achieving the UN's Agenda 2030 and its 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs).

The program has been developed based on the study Sustainable Development Action - the Nordic Way (2017) and on discussions with a wide range of Nordic stakeholders from civil society, the private sector, and youth organizations. The study points to the huge potential for Nordic co-operation in relation to the agenda and confirms that there are already many links between the Nordic Council of Ministers' current activities, the sustainability strategy “A Good Life in a Sustainable Nordic Region”, and Agenda 2030 Nordic generation 2030

Wednesday, 04 March 2020 18:12

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015, provides a shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future. At its heart are the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which are an urgent call for action by all countries - developed and developing - in a global partnership. They recognize that ending poverty and other deprivations must go hand-in-hand with strategies that improve health and education, reduce inequality, and spur economic growth – all while tackling climate change and working to preserve our oceans and forests.

UNs sustainable goals
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Tuesday, 17 September 2019 12:27

EURODESK is an international non-profit association created in 1990. As a support organisation to Erasmus+, Eurodesk makes information on learning mobility comprehensive and accessible to young people and those who work with them. Currently the network unites over 1600 local information providers in 36 European countries. Eurodesk raises awareness on learning mobility opportunities and encourages young people to become active citizens. Eurodesk is the main source of youth information on European policies, mobility information and opportunities. It answers enquiries and provides guidance for mobile young people across Europe. Eurodesk updates and manages content on the European Youth Portal, it also answers enquiries coming from the Portal.

https://eurodesk.eu/

The offer of Eurodesk is available in all the EU countries and all the languages. You may find the Eurodesk information point closest to you here.

Tuesday, 17 September 2019 12:26

EPALE - Electronic Platform for Adult Learning in Europe - is a multilingual, open membership community of adult learning professionals, including adult educators and trainers, guidance and support staff, researchers and academics, and policymakers. EPALE is funded by the Erasmus+ programme.

It was created for promoting more and better learning opportunities for all adults.

You will find thee, among others: Numerous articles written by practitioners in adult learning, updated information about the EU policy concerning adult learning, communities of practice, blog, calender of events, Partner Search tool. After creating a user account, you may also contribute with content - taking part in discussions, announcing project events, joining communities of practice...

EPALE operates in all the EU languages.

https://epale.ec.europa.eu/en/home-page