Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Lifelong learning programmes in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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At least 15% of adults should take part in lifelong learning programmes.
Facilitate the implementation of lifelong learning programmes to improve the general assimilation of new technologies
Adults are not participating satisfactorily in lifelong learning programmes.
Those states that are able to participate in lifelong learning programmes have experienced obvious benefits from this European Union initiative.
Member States must focus particular attention on lifelong learning programmes.
The successful implementation of the current lifelong learning programmes continued with some 280 000 grants awarded in 2006.
Indeed, there needs to be as much participation as possible by women from every age group in lifelong learning programmes.
She is one of the founding mothers of the lifelong learning programmes, which are very popular programmes for student mobility.
mainly through lifelong learning programmes.
Nevertheless, the access of adults to lifelong learning programmes remains limited, despite the European Union's aim
The Member States should therefore make use of the European Qualifications Framework to improve the lifelong learning programmes.
The budget we have proposed operates a 9% increase in finances for lifelong learning programmes, reaching a total amount of 900,000,000 euros.
organisations are the fastest growing action within the Erasmus and Lifelong Learning Programmes.
With this in mind, I think that lifelong learning programmes, such as Erasmus or Leonardo da Vinci,
The importance of long-term technical/vocational training based on uniform European models and lifelong learning programmes;
Lifelong learning programmes that give Roma suitable skills for employment
experience in training people for new jobs and in developing lifelong learning programmes.
Lifelong learning programmes must be related to the economy
There is a need for long-term technical/vocational training based on uniform European models and lifelong learning programmes, arising from the importance of knowledge production.
Lifelong learning programmes should benefit not only young people
the European education and lifelong learning programmes to the Lisbon strategy.
Can also conclude contracts for the development of individual lifelong learning programmes, on a transparent basis and using the local resources available for developing such services;
transport networks by 14%, and lifelong learning programmes by 9% with 63,5% increase for Erasmus Mundus.
We also want to put more money, for example, into Erasmus or lifelong learning programmes because we believe the EUR 125 per head,
such as the structural funds and the lifelong learning programmes. We also welcome the strong emphasis on the need to identify and exchange good practices at European level.
In the 2011 budget, the increase in funds for lifelong learning programmes was pitiful,
available training through lifelong learning programmes and health services, as well as on the tax
In that opinion, the EESC recommends strengthening the lifelong learning programmes aimed at citizens currently in the workforce, while also making
good practices, as most analysis carried out during previous stages of the lifelong learning programmes proved that institutional cooperation is highly cost-effective.
The European Commission should continue to improve vocational training and lifelong learning programmes to support understanding and knowledge among the