Sharing Best Practices in Teaching English for 50+ Erasmus Project
General information for the Sharing Best Practices in Teaching English for 50+ Erasmus Project
Project Title
Sharing Best Practices in Teaching English for 50+
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 2017
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Teaching and learning of foreign languages; Intercultural/intergenerational education and (lifelong)learning; Key Competences (incl. mathematics and literacy) – basic skills
Project Summary
The extension of life span and improvement of its quality together with the decreasing fertility rate of European citizens make it necessary to extend the activity of elderly people. It does not only concern professional activity, but also active participation in social and cultural life. By 2030, almost half of Europe’s population will be over 50. In order to prevent the negative effects of the social structure changing, various programs for active aging have already been implemented. Continuous education, including language education, is one of the elements that help stay fit throughout life.
Lifelong learning is a challenge not only for learners but also for trainers of older age groups. The research-based on this project shows that people over the age of 50 require a different approach and curricula than younger adults.
Within the framework of the project implemented in the partnership between Poland, Romania, and Estonia, we supported teachers who work with people over 50 on a daily basis.
As part of international cooperation – during six international meetings and between them – we prepared “The Set of Tips and Guidelines for Teaching English in 50+ groups” – a collection of tips and tricks on how to conduct English classes for senior citizens so as to make learning effective and enjoyable. The tips are enriched with the results of comparative and survey studies regarding, among others the standard of living of senior citizens, access to education and related barriers, as well as English language teaching programs in each of the partner countries. In all partner organizations, project participants had the opportunity to participate in English demonstration classes with senior citizens. They also took part in workshops and activities aimed at improving the learning skills of older people. The training was conducted for 15 English teachers from partner institutions. It concerned the implementation and piloting of “The Set of Tips and Guidelines” and also showed the benefits of using the guidelines in everyday work with senior citizens. The participants could observe the classes prepared on the basis of the tool described above.
Due to their general nature, the tips can be used to learn other languages in senior groups. They can also be used as a framework for the general education of elderly people.
By exchanging good practices and experience, we increased the knowledge and competence of English language teachers of 50+ people in preparing programs and conducting classes for this age group. As a result of our two-year cooperation, we created a practical tool that is free of charge and available to those interested in the issue:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nflH7XRdwwQCek2058HFHg0U3ufZLZ23/view
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 50450 Eur
Project Coordinator
Studium Jezykow Obcych Modern Languages Center Sp z o.o.Spolka Jawna & Country: PL
Project Partners
- Asociatia Bridge Language Study House
- Teadmine ja Tarkus OÜ

