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This paper describes an EU project within the R3L initiative. The project idea is based on the experiences of 7 participating regions, all with experience of regional work within Lifelong Learning. The main objective of this project is to develop — through inter-regional co-operation and exchange of experiences-policy recommendations, supported by a number of good practice examples, showing working methods and tools. To support the development work 5 thematic networks have been created, dealing with the themes: Lifelong Learning and Competence Councils; Lifelong Learning and ICT; Lifelong Learning and entrepreneurship; How to support Lifelong Learning by making training easily accessible for all people; and Lifelong Learning, equal opportunities and quality of working life. Within each theme, a regional analysis will be carried through, which will focus on the actors or stakeholders, who are active within the field and the activities they carry out within lifelong learning.
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Call for proposal (EAC/41/02) European Networks to promote the local and regional dimension of Lifelong learning, Published in OJ C174 20/07/2003 http://europa.eu.int/comm/education/policies/lll/life/index_en.html
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Hansen, H., Multisilta, T., Kuusisto, A. (2004). A holistic and strategic approach to support and promote Lifelong Learning, networking activities and regional learning. In: Van Weert, T.J., Kendall, M. (eds) Lifelong Learning in the Digital Age. IFIP The International Federation for Information Processing, vol 137. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-7843-9_5
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