Exemples d'utilisation de Recognition of non-formal education en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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Recommends To The Government The Promotion And Recognition Of Non-Formal Education.
And the recognition of non-formal education in youth organisations.
Recommendation Rec(2003)8 on the promotion and recognition of non-formal education/learning of young people.
Recognition of non-formal education and the skills acquired and developed thanks to it.
Recommendation Rec(2003)8 on the promotion and recognition of non-formal education/learning of young people.
O the recognition of non-formal education/learning and its complementarity with formal education; .
With a strong youth chapter,‘YES Europe' aims to facilitate the recognition of non-formal education and informal learning.
Promotion and recognition of non-formal education/learning of young people(April 2003.
The European Youth Forum is proud to put forward this extensive evidence supporting its advocacy on the recognition of non-formal education.
Coordinator of recognition of non-formal education in the ESF funded project„Keys for life“(2010-2011.
Its activities are sustained at country level by national working groups,which pledge for the promotion and recognition of non-formal education at the national level.
Another positive development was increased recognition of non-formal education and efforts to bridge formal and non-formal education through equivalency and qualification frameworks.
This will be another opportunity for World Scouting andother youth organisations to become more active in advocacy for the recognition of non-formal education.
In addition, Youth in Action makes a contribution to the recognition of non-formal education and supports youth policy developments.
The conference also saw the launch of the'Quality Assurance Network in Non-Formal Education',which will aim to increase the quality and recognition of Non-Formal Education(NFE) in Europe.
The Council also encourages the further development of the recognition of non-formal education and informal learning, to improve access to employment and mobility.
To gain the necessary capacities, the Forum advocates for quality internships,a youth guarantee putting forward extra training possibilities and the recognition of non-formal education.
The European Youth Forum fully supports this initiative,as youth work as well as the recognition of non-formal education is a key priority and its value needs to be recognised.
Measures to tackle youth unemployment, recognition of non-formal education, the investment in a strong and independent youth programme are only some of the demands that the Forum has put forward in its response to the consultation.
The partnership between the European Commission andthe Council of Europe in the field of youth have published a new working paper on the recognition of non-formal education and youth work in Europe.