Day 1: General Assembly & Grundtvig Award Ceremony
Join the EAEA General Assembly to discuss key policy issues at the European and global level together with our members, and to get to know the new Executive Board of EAEA. In the evening, celebrate the winners of the Grundtvig Award and their innovative approaches to the green transition in adult learning.
EAEA General Assembly
Hotel International, Zagreb
Welcome words and practical information
Uwe Gartenschlaeger, EAEA President
Andrej Marušić, Adult Education Institution DANTE
Representative of the Ministry of Education
Mile Živčić, Director of the Agency for VET and Adult Education (ASOO) in Croatia
Grand Salon 1
Statutory business 1
- Presentation and approval of the activity report 2022 and workplan 2023
- Presentation and approval of the accounts 2022 and the financial plan 2023
Grand Salon 1
Grand Salon 1
Grand Salon 1
Grand Salon 1
Different room per discussion
Global policy developments: implementation of the Marrakech Framework for Action
Room: Adriatic 1
Almost a year has passed since the last CONFINTEA, a major global process for adult learning and education. The resulting Marrakech Framework for Action (MFA), a success story for civil society, should now be implemented in UNESCO member states. During the discussion, ICAE's Majda Richter will invite participants to share whether the commitments made in the MFA are taken up at the national level.
The use of microcredentials in adult learning and education
Room: Adriatic 2
One of the main actions of the current European Skills Agenda calls for an increased use of microcredentials in lifelong learning. While microcredentials are already used to some extent in higher education, it is not yet the case in adult learning and education. During the discussion, facilitated by Zoltán Várkonyi from EBSN and Balazs Nemeth from the University of Pecs, participants will look at how microcredentials could support professional development of adult educators.
The role of adult learning and education in peacebuilding and reskilling in the context of the war in Ukraine
Room: Mediteran
The ongoing war in Ukraine has increased demand for peacebuilding and reconciliation but also for upskilling and reskilling. During the discussion, members will be invited to share the perspectives on supporting refugees in their countries as well as good examples of reconciliation activities in adult learning.
New EAEA Manifesto for Adult Learning in the 21st Century
Room: Grand Salon 1
In the lead-up to the European elections in 2024, EAEA will work on updating its Manifesto for Adult Learning in the 21st Century. Since 2015, the document has been a flagship advocacy tool for EAEA and its members and has been translated in almost 20 languages. During the discussion, EAEA members will share their suggestions on how the new Manifesto could be improved, both in terms of its format and its content.
Global policy developments: implementation of the Marrakech Framework for Action
Room: Adriatic 1
Almost a year has passed since the last CONFINTEA, a major global process for adult learning and education. The resulting Marrakech Framework for Action (MFA), a success story for civil society, should now be implemented in UNESCO member states. During the discussion, ICAE's Majda Richter will invite participants to share whether the commitments made in the MFA are taken up at the national level.
The use of microcredentials in adult learning and education
Room: Adriatic 2
One of the main actions of the current European Skills Agenda calls for an increased use of microcredentials in lifelong learning. While microcredentials are already used to some extent in higher education, it is not yet the case in adult learning and education. During the discussion, facilitated by Zoltán Várkonyi from EBSN and Balazs Nemeth from the University of Pecs, participants will look at how microcredentials could support professional development of adult educators.
The role of adult learning and education in peacebuilding and reskilling in the context of the war in Ukraine
Room: Mediteran
The ongoing war in Ukraine has increased demand for peacebuilding and reconciliation but also for upskilling and reskilling. During the discussion, members will be invited to share the perspectives on supporting refugees in their countries as well as good examples of reconciliation activities in adult learning.
New EAEA Manifesto for Adult Learning in the 21st Century
Room: Grand Salon 1
In the lead-up to the European elections in 2024, EAEA will work on updating its Manifesto for Adult Learning in the 21st Century. Since 2015, the document has been a flagship advocacy tool for EAEA and its members and has been translated in almost 20 languages. During the discussion, EAEA members will share their suggestions on how the new Manifesto could be improved, both in terms of its format and its content.
Grand Salon 1
Statutory business 2
- Membership changes
Grand Salon 1
Concluding words
Uwe Gartenschlaeger, EAEA President
Participation Fees: General Assembly
Member Rate: 30 EurosNon-Member Rate: 50 Euros
Venue: General Assembly
Hotel International, Zagreb
EAEA Grundtvig Award Ceremony
National and University Library of Zagreb
Musical Interlude and Welcome words
Ana Mušnjak, learner at the Public University in Rijeka
Uwe Gartenschlaeger, EAEA President
Antonija Gladović, Director of the Croatian National Agency for EU Programmes
Musical Interlude and reception
Participation Fees: Grundtvig Award
No fees apply
Venue: Grundtvig Award
National and University Library of Zagreb