Blog Archives

Permanent Education Service CEMEA (Training centres for active learning methods) – Asbl

Presentation    CEMEA in the federation of Wallonia Brussels is An educational MOVEMENT which asserts that education is for all, without distinction of age, culture, sex, beliefs, social circumstances, that it is continual and that every human being can develop and

Posted in Europa, Federation Walonie Bruxelles of Belgium, Members associations

ASMEA

Presentation The aims of the ASMEA project are to encourage the integration of migrant students into the education system, to contribute to their integration into schools, to develop intercultural education. ASMEA is part of the European network “Schools without racism”

Posted in Europa, Members associations, Romania

The European Intercultural Club (CLUBE)

Presentation The European Intercultural Club (CLUBE) is a non-profit organisation set up in 1998 which works in the areas of youth, education and training. The Club organises activities which have “sense”, in other words activities which respect and promote those

Posted in Europa, Members associations, Portugal

Italian federation of the Ceméa

Presentation FITCEMEA was created in 1950 and brings together organisations and cooperatives across 12 regions of Italy (Piemonte, Lombardia, Veneto, Toscana, Emilia Romagna, Lazio, Campania, Sardegna). The idea is to bring regional standards in line with the federal standard. Each

Posted in Europa, Italy, Members associations

Ceméa France

Presentation The CEMEA are a popular education movement, a new education movement and a training organisation. They are structured by a national network composed of twenty-seven territorial associations and belong to a network of more than twenty-six European associations (EAICY).

Posted in Europa, France

Conference on Post-Growth at the European Parliament, September 2018 – Challenges and Prospects

Questionning the dogma of growth, which has become incompatible with the human and ecological wellbeing   The historic conference held in the European Parliament in Brussels on ‘post-growth’ revealed the clash around the crucial question: is it possible to decouple

Posted in Europa, Greece, Members associations