Exploring Trends and Challenges in Professional Development of Adult Educators across European Member States: Insights and Recommendations for Improvements

N. Ioannou
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This article provides an overview of professional development trends in European Member States, encompassing training and qualification requirements, as well as the supply and demand for adult teaching staff, including specialized training in andragogical studies. The study investigates actions and policies related to professional development in selected European Member States through thematic analysis of a supportive document for National Coordinators of Adult Learning, who participated in an online Peer Learning Activity (PLA) in May 2021. Additionally, relevant information from Eurydice, European policy documents, scholarly articles, and research papers is incorporated. This overview sets the stage for a discussion on prevailing trends in the professional development of adult educators across European Member States and explores how these trends impact professional development. Overall, the discussion underscores the need for a more systematic and sustained approach to professional development and professionalization in the field of adult education. This includes addressing the diverse needs of adult educators and advocating for greater recognition and regulation of the profession across European countries.
探索欧洲各成员国成人教育工作者职业发展的趋势和挑战:见解和改进建议
本文概述了欧洲会员国的专业发展趋势,包括培训和资格要求,以及成人教学人员的供需情况,包括教学法研究方面的专业培训。本研究通过对 2021 年 5 月参加在线同伴学习活动(PLA)的国家成人学习协调员的支持性文件进行专题分析,调查了部分欧洲会员国与专业发展有关的行动和政策。此外,还纳入了欧洲成人教育中心(Eurydice)、欧洲政策文件、学术文章和研究论文中的相关信息。这一概述为讨论欧洲各成员国成人教育工作者专业发展的主要趋势和探讨这些趋势如 何影响专业发展奠定了基础。总体而言,讨论强调了在成人教育领域采取更加系统和持续的专业发展和专业化方法的 必要性。这包括满足成人教育工作者的不同需求,倡导欧洲各国进一步承认和规范这一职业。
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