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Education is a team work; however, the main work is done by educators who create a purposeful, systematic and coordinated learning process in using correct training methods. Through the activities of this project we plan to improve educators’ skills and competences on how to adapt ways of training when working with low skilled people. The project involves organising training activities for educators from partner organisations, promoting easy ways to transfer knowledge, and it focuses on creativity in education.
The aim of the project is to find out recommendations for easy way to transfer knowledge that could be used when working with low skilled adults, long-term unemployed persons, and also refugees and people with language perception difficulties.
The objectives of the project is to enhance educators’ knowledge for work with low skilled adults by providing support and suggestion Handbook – 'Easy ways to transfer knowledge', sharing good practices of creative education, and strengthening cooperation and networking between organisations.
The results of the project: Handbook for educators –Easy ways to transfer knowledge. Objective of the Handbook is to inform educators about training approaches, to improve their skills and competences in relation to adult training.
Partners:
Latvia - Ecological Future Education
Bulgaria - Balkanska Agenciya za Ustoychivo Razvitie
Poland -Śląska Fundacja Wspierania Przedsiębiorczości
Romania - Asociatia InitiativaCetatenilorSeniori
Turkey - İstanbul Avrupa Araştırmaları Derneği
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