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The Talloires Network E-Newsletter - April 2011

The Talloires Network is one of the partners with whom PASCAL collaborates, and which is a co-signatory to the September 23 2010 Communique "Enhancing North-South Cooperation in Community-University Engagement".

Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences acknowledges the work of PURE

In its submission to the Expert Panel of the Review of Federal Support to Research and Development in Canada, the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences makes reference to Pascal's PURE project. It suggests that  'a similar model, possibly using vouchers, could be adopted for Canada to measure local and national partnerships and ensure they have the broadest benefit possible'. 

Ongoing Reforms in Adult Education in Europe

Last week from 7-9 March 2011, the final conference on the Action Plan on Adult Learning, organised by the European Commission and the Hungarian Presidency was held in Budapest. During this conference, Research voor Beleid presented findings of a joint research project on ongoing reforms. This study included expert contributions from PASCAL Board member Professor Balazs Nemeth, associate Kate Sankey and PASCAL Co-Director Mike Osborne.

NIU's Center for Governmental Studies Policy Profile: "Do Home Rule Governments Work Better?"

Northern Illinois University Professor Curtis Wood offers a perspective on an issue that has been controversial in the United States since the end of the Revolutionary War.  Prof. Wood makes an important contribution to the dialogue concerning centralization vs. decentralization in government (see "Do Home Rule Governments Work Better?" below).

Learning while working - Success stories on workplace learning in Europe (Cedefop)

This report published by Cedefop and included below presents an overview of key trends in workplace learning and takes stock of previous research carried out by Cedefop and other European and international organisations. In considering key success factors and challenges related to workplace learning, the report examines effective policies, strategic partnerships, structures, and instruments that aim to expand adult learning in the workplace.

Learning while working - Success stories on workplace learning in Europe (Cedefop)

This report published by Cedefop and included below presents an overview of key trends in workplace learning and takes stock of previous research carried out by Cedefop and other European and international organisations. In considering key success factors and challenges related to workplace learning, the report examines effective policies, strategic partnerships, structures, and instruments that aim to expand adult learning in the workplace.

 

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