Networks and networking in adult education as means of learning and addressing challenges in the Nordic region
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https://doi.org/10.12775/RA.2013.021Keywords
networking, adult learning, Nordic cooperation, NVLAbstract
In the Nordic region, a unique co-operation across national borders exists in many different fields. Co-operation in the adult education sector takes place under the auspices of NVL and the Nordplus Adult programme. Nordic Network for Adult Learning (NVL) is a meeting place for Nordic adult learning organisations. NVL supports Nordic co-operation in a LLL perspective, disseminates experiences and innovations, highlights Nordic expertise and creates new co-operation models. The objectives of the NVL strive towards promoting lifelong learning by focusing on cross-sectoral cooperation in the priority areas defined by the Nordic Council of Ministers.
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