Electronic Platform for Adult Learning in Europe - find your community and share your feedback!

EPALE is the European community of adult learning professionals, comprising adult educators, trainers, support staff, researchers, academics, and policymakers. It operates as an open membership platform, advocating for multilingualism and inclusivity.

Funded by the Erasmus+ program, EPALE is an integral part of the European Union’s strategy to enhance learning opportunities for all adults. The initiative's primary goal is to bolster and support the adult learning professions, fostering connections and knowledge exchange across Europe. This is facilitated through various channels such as blog posts, forums, the Partner Search tool, and physical gatherings.

The day-to-day management of EPALE is entrusted to a dedicated Central Support Team, aided by 37 National Support Teams spanning Europe. This collective effort aims to ensure that EPALE evolves in line with user expectations, providing the latest insights into adult learning trends across Europe. Financial support from the Erasmus+ program underscores the EU's commitment to advancing adult education.

Do you want to meet the EPALE community in your country? Here’s the list with all the national communities.

In its commitment to excellence, EPALE offers a wealth of high-quality, accurate information relevant to adult learning practitioners. The platform anticipates a growing contribution of content from its members over time. Central to EPALE's operation is a stringent editorial policy, designed with the interests of the adult learning community at its core. The platform endeavors to create an inclusive and trustworthy environment for all users. Detailed community guidelines are provided for reference.

Are you familiar with EPALE already? Do you use it to grow your network and find valuable resources? This is the moment to share your input to enhance the community.

The EPALE 2023 survey is designed to collect your feedback to contribute in shaping the platform's development and refining its communication strategies. The survey can be completed in under 5 minutes and will be accessible until November 10, 2023.

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