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InfoNet’s new homepage / information on adult education in Europe PDF  | Print |
Michael Sommer   | 16.07.2010 | European Affairs - News items

The European network “European InfoNet Adult Education” has completely revamped its homepage. The website received a new design and many new elements should make it more user-friendly and interesting.

However, the principle remains the same: around 25 correspondents from almost every European country regularly report on developments, new projects and practical models in adult education. There are additionally reports from the European level. In the mean time, those who are interested can look through a database of around 1000 articles. InfoNet also regularly publishes an English-language “InfoLetter” on a specific topic, with references to the most important contributions and others which can be accessed by clicking on the direct link to the homepage. This unique service is based on a network, in which many related umbrella organisations and institutions are represented. The service is published by the Catholic Federal Association for Adult Education (KBE), while Akademie Klausenhof (Germany) sees to the editing and implementation.

 
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