Focus on multimedia: competencies in adult education Erasmus Project
General information for the Focus on multimedia: competencies in adult education Erasmus Project
Project Title
Focus on multimedia: competencies in adult education
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for adult education
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2018
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Migrants’ issues; Inclusion – equity; ICT – new technologies – digital competences
Project Summary
The project aimed to respond strategically to support migrant adults recently settled in the EU that still face barriers to integrate with wider Europeans. However, despite efforts to follow common principles to guide and improve EU integration Member States have widely different approaches.
Migrants often face an identity crisis, sometimes torn between their original culture and host country; often not speaking the language or knowing how to integrate socio-economically. They face multiple barriers and experience all the difficulties and challenges such as low self-esteem, lack of confidence, search of themselves and their future, inter-generational problems added to being in a new country and lacking peer support and feeling lost (Migrants in Europe, EUROSTAT 2011).
To address this issue partners from five countries – UK, France, Estonia, Italy and Greece – created “Focus on multimedia: competencies in adult education” Strategic Partnership project with the aims to developing initiatives addressing spheres of adult education and exchange of experience and good practices in inclusion of migrants via multimedia literacy. Partners enhanced the professional development of educators working in the field of adult education. The project team sustained the creation of multimedia learning pathways in line with educators’ needs for the empowerment of migrants and vulnerable groups by strengthening their multimedia literacy abilities as a mean of inclusion.
The specific objectives of this project were to:
1. Exchange experience and good multimedia practices among partners so as to extend and develop educators’ competences;
2. Build and strengthen relationships among a network of education and training organisations at local and EU levels who can benefit from improved learning about reaching particularly disenfranchised communities;
3. Promote migrant, asylum seeker and newly arrived migrant integration while enhancing activities to support equality, diversity and inclusion in EU countries at local community level;
4. Support creativity in EU integration of migrant groups via multimedia practices.
The consortium will contribute to the objectives of the Erasmus+ Programme by reinforcing network of organisations, increasing capacity to operate at transnational level, share ideas, best practices and methods. During this Strategic Partnership participants will learn how to assist migrants to be active and responsible citizens – play an important role in today’s EU. Consequently, organisations will foster quality improvement in adult training at EU level by sharing experiences and methods of engaging migrants by developing and implementing multimedia practices across organisations and countries.
There were three face-to-face transnational meetings in France, Estonia and Greece and one online meeting due COVID-19 and one training course in the UK. The methodology of the transnational project meetings and short-term joint staff training event were based on the principles of non-formal education mixed with multimedia activities. Activities included in the overall workshops about multimedia and video production, presentations, sharing of good practices, testing new methods and instruments of non-formal learning, group dynamics, brainstorming, networking, self-assessment and reflection exercises.
The project was designed to achieve an increased impact on adult educators, staff members, partner organisations, associated partners and on the local target groups as final beneficiaries. Participants improved their competences in intercultural dialogue, working with migrants and other groups facing social exclusion and unemployment. In parallel partners exchanged good practices which helped to enrich daily work by delivering high quality workshops.
The final beneficiaries were migrants, unemployed, neet, people coming from areas furthest from the labour market that are most at risk of social exclusion. The project supported on the local level a group of 30 participants with fewer opportunities and also other local adult learners involved in the project activities.
There were intangible results – competences of participants and tangible results E-toolkit and video that made the project results sustainable. Project video and E-Toolkit are available on the Internet. E-Toolkit will be constantly added with new materials from project partner organisations.
The project after-effect established cross-sectoral cooperation of organisations as well as further cooperation on new projects. Partners plan to apply with new Erasmus+ project which will include intellectual outputs.
Project Website
https://www.facebook.com/Focus-on-multimedia-2193402700672690/
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 54360 Eur
Project Coordinator
FilmWorks Trust & Country: UK
Project Partners
- Culti Multi
- EESTI PEOPLE TO PEOPLE
- MITRA FRANCE
- Itaka training

