Marina Bykova

Improving English Language Competence of Seniors – Piloting in France

This November, our French partner 🇫🇷 Maison de l’Europe des Yvelines has organised a number of interactive teaching sessions for senior people on the topic of English Language Literacy, as part of the United Generations project. The courses were announced by Maison de l’Europe des Yvelines in advance, together with the other course on digital […]

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Joint Staff Mobility of Adult Educators in Nicosia, Cyprus

In June 2023, partner organizations of the United Generations (UG) project collaborated with adult educators to meet in Nicosia, Cyprus. The purpose of this meeting was to launch and test the English Literacy and Digital Skills modules designed for senior learners. Each morning and afternoon, a module was presented and trialed with the participants. The

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Third Transnational Partner Meeting in Budapest, Hungary

On the 9th – 10th of February 2023, all the partners of the United Generations project met in Budapest, Hungary. During the meeting, partners discussed the development of the framework for seniors based on the needs identified, targeting the development of digital and language literacy skills through the organization of intergenerational activities. Additionally, the structure

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Seniors in Focus – Focus Group Discussion in Erfurt, Germany

On September 22nd, 2022 the team CGE Erfurt e.V. organised a focus group discussion with the target group of the United Generation project. For the future courses on Digital and English Literacy we created a collective of senior participants, age 60+ with migrant background. The focus group lasted approximately an hour, starting from participants learning

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The project start!

On January 4th, 2022 the project consortium organised an online Kick-Off Meeting. The partnership of the #UnitedGeneration project aims to improve adults’ ability to adapt to changes in the labor market and promote social inclusion, active citizenship, and personal development. Adult learning is currently the weakest unit in developing national lifelong learning systems. Therefore it’s

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