MUSEUM EDUCATION – How museums are changing their approach for an adult audience is an Erasmus+ KA1 project that aims to learn from best practice how museums are addressing adults to create learning effects.
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Cultural education broadens the horizons of adult learners. Museums and similar learning places enriche lives and support creativity and innovation spirit. A visit to a museum helps to sharpen the senses and become more open-minded. It helps to think critically and serves at the same time as a joyful tool for social inclusion.
Duration: 1.6.2018 – 31.5.2019
Project number: 2018-1-AT01-KA104-039165
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Adult Literacy Trainer’s Toolkit – Methods for Joyful Teaching
Coordinator: Skills International GmbH, Austria
Partner: Joanna Pinewood Education Ltd., United Kingdom
The project objectives are two-fold:
1. to help adult education organisations to better teach foreign language and European Union learners by taking inspiration from museums’ approach;
2. to enhance trainers to gain access to participants with disadvantaged backgrounds such as migrants and refugees, enriching their teaching methods and tools for language and integration classes.
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
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