Results

Praline Values and Challenges
It was felt by the partners that the network needed a shared framework of values and challenges as a basis for future cooperation and projects. They were defined at the first face-to-face PLA under three headers:

  1. To learn and inspire,
  2. To influence policy and systems,
  3. To be a family.

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Praline Survey

This survey was developed as part of the project’s work to ascertain the level of participation by adults in education and training within the project partnership countries, their motivations for further learning, their barriers to accessing it and the importance of promoting adult learning. The survey provides a reflection or ‘snapshot’ of a range of participants who were available, during the surveying period, to complete it. These are the views and opinions of individual institutions within the membership of the individual partners involved in the project. It does not necessarily reflect the views of the project partners. It should also be noted that the data in these samples do not fully match the national data (all participants and providers) published by Eurostat based on the Labor Force Survey and Adult Learning Survey.

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Praline Recommendations

The partners of the Erasmus+ project, Praline defined at the end of their project 18 recommendations, including required actions. The recommendations are based on the Good Practices, that were shown during the Peer Learning Visits, the online webinars and the discussions that were held after every meeting. The recommendations provide opportunity to policy-makers and relevant stakeholders to align them to different national, regional and institutional circumstances. The implementation requires enhanced cooperation among different stakeholders, as they are mentioned in this document, in order to ensure that the recommendations have a real impact.

To promote lifelong learning for every European individual and to contribute in fostering an inclusive society, we call upon the EU institutions and the EU Member States’ national, regional and local decision-makers, companies and providers to consider and implement these recommendations.

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