Social inclusion and European adult education schools, research findings
<p>Lifelong learning has become an emerging phenomenon that influences a large part of European education policies. This European project deals how the adult education promotes the employment and the social inclusion, especially for people in their multiple situations of vulnerability. This wo...
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author | Javier FOMBONA Marta Soledad GARCÍA Beatriz SIERRA Maria Angeles PASCUAL Susana MOLINA |
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description | <p>Lifelong learning has become an emerging phenomenon that influences a large part of European education policies. This European project deals how the adult education promotes the employment and the social inclusion, especially for people in their multiple situations of vulnerability. This work is developed under the leadership of the University of Oviedo and it analyzes the action of several adult schools in Spain and Italy. The project brings together synergies internationally in order to improve the work of teachers of these schools, since this is where is located one of the main public access routes to the normalization of these people in society. Our main objective is to show these methodologies and the characteristics of these systems. We use a descriptive methodology from the perspective of the teacher training. The analysis of these centers was carried out through a questionnaire to quantify each component and the educational variables of these schools. The analysis highlights their characteristics, and the results detect their tasks, their methodologies, and a large unknown action. In essence, the activity focuses on offering, those over eighteen years old, the possibility of acquiring and developing skills aimed at facilitating employment and their active participation in social dynamics. The breadth and variety of its teachings makes these centers a representation of the diversity in our society. The project discovers how are the teachers, their academic profile, and the challenges to provide each student with the answer to his/her needs, with the aim of developing their capabilities to the fullest.</p><div> </div> |
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spelling | doaj.art-46ace4dca3a94b4bbcd2835e82adabbe2022-12-21T21:11:29ZengEdiciones Universidad de SalamancaEnseñanza & Teaching2386-39192386-39272019-11-0137172110.14201/et201937172117787Social inclusion and European adult education schools, research findingsJavier FOMBONA0Marta Soledad GARCÍA1Beatriz SIERRA2Maria Angeles PASCUAL3Susana MOLINA4Univ. de OviedoUniv. de OviedoUniv. OviedoUniv. OviedoUniv. de Oviedo<p>Lifelong learning has become an emerging phenomenon that influences a large part of European education policies. This European project deals how the adult education promotes the employment and the social inclusion, especially for people in their multiple situations of vulnerability. This work is developed under the leadership of the University of Oviedo and it analyzes the action of several adult schools in Spain and Italy. The project brings together synergies internationally in order to improve the work of teachers of these schools, since this is where is located one of the main public access routes to the normalization of these people in society. Our main objective is to show these methodologies and the characteristics of these systems. We use a descriptive methodology from the perspective of the teacher training. The analysis of these centers was carried out through a questionnaire to quantify each component and the educational variables of these schools. The analysis highlights their characteristics, and the results detect their tasks, their methodologies, and a large unknown action. In essence, the activity focuses on offering, those over eighteen years old, the possibility of acquiring and developing skills aimed at facilitating employment and their active participation in social dynamics. The breadth and variety of its teachings makes these centers a representation of the diversity in our society. The project discovers how are the teachers, their academic profile, and the challenges to provide each student with the answer to his/her needs, with the aim of developing their capabilities to the fullest.</p><div> </div>https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/0212-5374/article/view/20329aprendizaje a lo largo de la vidaeducación adultosinclusiónproyecto europeometodologías. |
spellingShingle | Javier FOMBONA Marta Soledad GARCÍA Beatriz SIERRA Maria Angeles PASCUAL Susana MOLINA Social inclusion and European adult education schools, research findings Enseñanza & Teaching aprendizaje a lo largo de la vida educación adultos inclusión proyecto europeo metodologías. |
title | Social inclusion and European adult education schools, research findings |
title_full | Social inclusion and European adult education schools, research findings |
title_fullStr | Social inclusion and European adult education schools, research findings |
title_full_unstemmed | Social inclusion and European adult education schools, research findings |
title_short | Social inclusion and European adult education schools, research findings |
title_sort | social inclusion and european adult education schools research findings |
topic | aprendizaje a lo largo de la vida educación adultos inclusión proyecto europeo metodologías. |
url | https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/0212-5374/article/view/20329 |
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