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EUROPEAN PLATFORM ON LEARNING MOBILITY



 

The European Platform on Learning Mobility in the youth field (EPLM) is a space
for exchange and cooperation of youth organisations, researchers, policy makers
and practitioners, such as trainers and youth workers.  It strives to create
conditions for the development of high-quality and sustainable learning mobility
for all in the youth field in Europe. In order to achieve this vision, the EPLM
is working to pursue quality, impact, knowledge, inclusivity, participation,
sustainability, visibility and recognition of learning mobility (including
blended or online) in non-formal and informal education and learning in Europe.

What is learning mobility?

The EPLM defines learning mobility in the youth field as mobility of young
people (transnationally, regionally or online) undertaken freely and voluntarily
for a specific period of time, consciously organised for educational purposes,
to impact on the local community or to acquire new competences (knowledge,
skills, attitudes or values). It encompasses a wide variety of project formats
and activities, and can be implemented in informal or non-formal education
settings.

 

The EPLM is an open network, coordinated by the partnership between the European
Commission and the Council of Europe in the field of youth. The work of the EPLM
is currently guided by the EPLM Framework of Action 2021-2030. The EPLM consists
of the Core Steering Group, which represent a wide variety of stakeholders,
programmes and formats in the field of learning mobility, a Resource Group, and
thematic working groups, which are established depending on the needs and
developments related to learning mobility in the youth field. Current thematic
areas that the EPLM covers include:

 Quality in learning mobility

 Community impact of learning mobility

 Sustainability and learning mobility

The EPLM connects several different international mobility Programmes, including
representation from Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps National Agencies,
regional and bilateral programmes, and also others that offer workcamps, youth
exchanges, volunteering, school exchanges, youth worker mobility, vocational
apprenticeships etc. The strength of the Platform lies in its diversity, its
reach, and its ability to react flexibly to the needs of the field.

 


Related project - CoE Related project - CoE
 * Partial Agreement on Youth Mobility through the Youth Card




EPLM members


Documents Documents

EPLM - Mission, Scope and Framework of Action

 * Types of learning mobility – blended, hybrid and online, by Snezana Baclija
   Knoch
 * Seven areas of action 2021-2030
 * Sustainability in learning mobility: exploratory study
 * Principles for Quality in learning mobility in the youth field
 * Analytical Paper: Learning Mobility and Social Inclusion by David Cairns
 * Handbook on quality in learning mobility
 * Other materials and downloads







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