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Highlights in June Virtual gallery as a learning space // Lauri Tuomi: The new President of EAEA // Share your story! Visit the online magazine |
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Inside the online museum, visitors step into a bright, immersive space where birds can be heard twittering. The gallery presents poignant stories and offers a valuable method for teaching and learning. Developing literacy skills in a 3D museum In the virtual museum “A library of life, love and loss,” adult learners share images and short stories to develop their literacy skills. Created by Adult Learning Wales, the gallery serves as a learning tool where participants can read and listen to others’ stories—boosting vocabulary, improving comprehension and enhancing grammar. Read the article |
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Lauri Tuomi, the new president of EAEA, sees real value in cross-border collaboration. “It’s not about exporting a model from one country to another but about learning from each other,” he says. Photo: Kvs Lauri Tuomi of EAEA: “No adult learner in Europe should be left behind” “Adult learning is key to a more innovative, competitive and resilient society,” says Lauri Tuomi, President of the European Association for the Education of Adults since June 2025. Tuomi envisions a future where every adult can access lifelong learning opportunities. In an interview with ELM Magazine, he discusses how this goal can be achieved and how sustainable funding can be secured. Read the article |
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Interested in peace education? Are you interested in articles from the 2024 and 2025 themes, such as Peace Education and the relationship between Research and Practice? All articles will be compiled in a dedicated section of ELM Magazine. ELM themes 2024-2025 |