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Grundtvig adult education award 2009
Every year the European Association for the Education of Adults (EAEA) makes an award to a worthy adult education project. The theme for this year's competition is 'creative and innovative ways to overcome barriers to learning'.
Reflecting the international outlook of the EAEA, the award-winning project needs to be transnational in approach with a minimum of three countries involved.
What are the EAEA looking for?
A description of your project:
- The main goals of the project
- What you actually did and how you did it
- Your target group(s)
- What was innovative and creative about your way of working
- What processes or partnerships were important
- How you got people involved
Some explanation about the impact:
- The impact for the participating organisations and the target group(s)
- How you recognised and tracked success
- What you have learned - what would you do again or differently next time
And finally:
What made this project innovative and creative in overcoming barriers to learning and what could others learn from it?
What is the prize for the Grundtvig 2009 winners?
- The Award and a certificate
- An invitation to 2 persons of the winning organisation to the EAEA General Assembly 2009, including travel and accommodation. The EAEA General Assembly this year takes place in Germany
- Publicity for the winning project(s) via the EAEA website and the mailing list to 130 organisations in 41 European countries
Entries must be received by Tuesday, 21 April 2009, at the EAEA main office, FAO Ms Gina Ebner, 60 Rue de la Concorde, B-1050 Bruxelles
Tel. + 32 2 513 52 05
Fax + 32 2 513 57 34
e-mail: gina.ebner@eaea.org
Click here for more information on the Grundtvig Award 2009





