A delegation from the International Cities of Learning project visited the Unit's facilities at FCCN in order to learn more about the NAU Platform.
A group of 15 leaders and technicians from government and civil society organizations visited the FCT on May 9, at the facilities of the FCCN Unit and its Studio, on Avenida do Brasil, in Lisbon. The delegation was made up of professionals from cities in Belgium, Curaçao, the Netherlands, Ireland and Lithuania.
The aim of this visit was to show how the NAU Platform works, and to share some of the main results that distinguish this project by the Unit FCCN, a national pioneer in supporting education and training aimed at large audiences.
During the visit, it was also possible to show some of the main results achieved by the NAU, as well as share the main conclusions drawn from the activity carried out so far, particularly with regard to the pedagogical and assessment models used.
The 21st Century Skills Recognition for Adults in Cities of Learning initiative brings together government and civil society organizations to create unique Lifelong Learning ecosystems in the cities of Lisbon, Rotterdam (Netherlands), Antwerp and Ghent (Belgium), Vilnius (Lithuania) and the Caribbean Island of Curaçao (Kingdom of the Netherlands). Lisbon City Hall is one of the project's partners.
You can learn more about this initiative at: https://www.citiesoflearning.net/adult-skills/