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Lifelong Learning Programme 2007 - 2013

Lifelong Learning Programme 2007 - 2013. Contact Seminar 9 th – 1 2 th December 2010, Bratislava. The Lifelong Learning Programme. was established by Decision No 1720/2006/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 November 2006

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Lifelong Learning Programme 2007 - 2013

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  1. Lifelong Learning Programme 2007 - 2013 Contact Seminar 9th – 12thDecember2010, Bratislava

  2. The Lifelong Learning Programme • was established by Decision No 1720/2006/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 November 2006 • single financial instrument available to the Commission for its directly managed education and training policies in European Union • supports learning opportunities from childhood to old age in every single life situation

  3. Sixsubprogrammes I. • Comenius – supporting action for school (from pre-primary school to upper secondary) • Erasmus – supporting exchanges of students in higher education as well as cooperation between universities and colleges • Leonardo da Vinci – supporting action in initial and continuing vocational education and training

  4. Sixsubprogrammes II. • Grundtvig –supporting actions in the field of adult education • Transversal programme – covering activities in 4 themes across all sectors of education and training (policy cooperation and innovation in education and training, foreign language teaching, development of ICT based content and services and dissemination of results of the programme • Jean Monet – supporting institutions and actions in favour of European integration

  5. Objectivesof LLP Generalobjective Specificobjectives (f.e.) to contribute to the development of quality of lifelong learning(LL) to help improve the quality and accessibility for LL to promote language learning and linguistic diversity to contribute to increased participation in LL by people of all ages • to contribute through lifelong learning to the development of the EU as advanced knowledge-based society

  6. LLP countries Theprogrammeisopen to: • Member States of EU (except Malta) • EFTA-EEA countries: Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein • Candidate countries: Turkey • Countries eligible for some actions: Croatia, Switzerland

  7. Key LLP documents • Decision of EP and Council No. 1720/2006/ES • Call for Proposals 2011 - Strategic priorities 2011 - LLP Guide – General Provisions - LLP Guide – Sub-Programmes and Actions - LLP Guide – Explanations on the Action • Application Forms

  8. For more information about LLP • visit the European Commission's website at http://ec.europa.eu/education/programmes/llp/index_en.html • websites of your National agencies

  9. Thank you for attention 

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