L eading E lderly and A dult D evelopment -LAB Grundtvig Project 502057-LLP-1-2009-1-IT-GRUNDTVIG-GMP.

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L eading E lderly and A dult D evelopment -LAB Grundtvig Project LLP IT-GRUNDTVIG-GMP

LEADLAB is a European project funded through Grundtvig - Lifelong Learning Programme, which brings together partners from six European countries: Italy, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Spain. Swiss participates as extra-EU associated partner. WHAT IS LEADLAB PROJECT

ADULT LEARNING, THE CHALLENGE OF THE LATER YEARS At present, adult participation in lifelong learning throughout the EU is at 12.5% for adults aged The challenge is making adult learning systems more attractive, increasing participation in lifelong learning by setting successful approaches based on an andragogical paradigm.

LEADLAB PROJECT WANTS TO ANSWER TO THIS CHALLENGE With LEADLAB project we want to meet this challenge by developing an innovative adult learning approach, able to foster adult and elderly people to participate in lifelong learning, valorising their life experience and the informal dimension of knowledge.

PERSONALIZATION AND SELF-DIRECTED LEARNING LEADLAB Project aims to develop an integrated adult learning model based on personalization and self- directed learning approaches: learning is no more a frustrating experience carried out in stereotyped and pre- packed courses, but a customized path built on the student’s learning styles, intelligences, attitudes and biographies.

A blended combination of personalization and self- directed model and successful practices can effectively contribute to improve the attractiveness of adult learning systems in a logic of sustainability: adult education becomes more flexible and “learner friendly”. LEADLAB APPROACH

WHAT THE PROJECT WILL ACHIEVE The innovative solution of LEADLAB proposal consists in: 1. to adapt and transfer the already existing personalization and self-directed learning approaches and strategies to develop an integrated learning model; 2. to create a new professional profile, the LPT - Learning Personalization Trainer, a teacher/trainer with strategic competences to lead and scaffold adult learners.

WHO CAN BENEFIT FROM LEADLAB PROJECT The proposal offers new opportunities in term of innovation of approaches, methodologies and tools for: adult learners, who can access to personalized learning paths; teachers/trainers, who can acquire strategic competences, skill and professional tools; adult education systems, institutions, decision makers of involved countries.

LEADLAB IMPACT The expected impact of LEADLAB Project is the adoption of the outcomes and results of the project by the partners, the key actors of the local nets, the experts, the adult education institutions and the policy maker of the involved countries in a perspective of improvement of the quality of European adult learning system.

THE PROJECT OUTCOMES A shared definition of "personalization" in education A best practices repertory about personalization, self- learning and other successful strategies in adult education The LEAD-LAB model The Guidelines for the application of the model A map of competences of the LPT An experimental course to test the model

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