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SELF-EVALUATION OF

KEY COMPETENCES
IN ADULT AGE
VINTAGE Project European Seminar

Trim, 23 September 2014


With the support of the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Union

Venue:
Trim Castle Hotel, Trim, County
Meath
Contact person: Sarah Land
Sarah.Land@meathpartnership.ie

Vintage is a European
project funded through the
Grundtvig action of the
Lifelong Learning
Programme. It aims to
develop and test an online
tool for the self-evaluation
of Key Competences to be
used by adult people.

GRUNDTVIG PROJECT VINTAGE

Programme
09.30am

Registration

10.00am

Welcome by Jennifer Land, Meath Partnership

10.10am

Project Overview, Self-Evaluation of Key Competences in Adult


Education, Dr. Laura Vettraino

10.30am

The Benefits of Competence-Based Education for Teachers


and Students, Ms. Majella Dempsey, National University of
Ireland, Maynooth and KeyCoNet

10.50am

Tea & Coffee Break

11.10am

Promoting and Developing Entrepreneurial Competence in


Education, Ms. Bridget Kerrigan, Project Manager, Campus
Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Network, Dundalk Institute
of Technology

11.30am

The Concept of Competence: Overview of the VINTAGE


Research Findings, Dr. Anja Zonnevald, PLATO, University of
Leiden

11.50am

Designing a Framework for the Self-Assessment of Key


Competences, Ms. Sabine Rhrig-Mahhou, Wisamar
Bildungsgesellschaft gGmbH

12.10pm

Presentation of the Vintage Online Tool, Mr. Kennet Lindquist,


Swedish TelePedagogic Knowledge Centre

12.30pm

Piloting the VINTAGE Online Tool, Ms. Jennifer Land, Meath


Partnership

12.50pm

Networking Lunch

- ONLINE TOOL FOR SELF

EVALUATION OF KEY COMPETENCES IN ADULT AGE

Participation is free
All presentations will be held in English

PROJECT NUMBER:

527349-LLP-1-2012-1-IT-GRUNDTVIG-GMP
AGREEMENT NUMBER: 2012-4192/001-001

www.vintage.euproject.org
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This communication reflects the views only of the author,
and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

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