IEEDO description
Adult education plays a critical role in helping refugees overcome barriers and find prosperity in their new communities. Gaining the knowledge and tools to face these barriers is key to securing long-term employment and to their overall well-being.
Using innovative game based learning methodologies, the Erasmus+ funded IEEDO project aims to reduce the disparity refugees and humanitarian migrants currently face in European adult education, helping them to develop skills and knowledge for digital self-learning. Thus, building resilience through innovative customised eLearning resources. The project will also support adult/ community education providers and tutors, to reduce the disparity individuals face in European adult education.
Project Partners:
- Ashley Community Housing (United Kingdom)
- Folkuniversitetet (Sweden)
- MetropolisNet (Germany)
- Rinova Ltd (United Kingdom)
- Dimitra (Greece)
- Video Games Without Borders (Spain)
Co-Funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union