This article by Dr habil. Éva Farkas offers a landmark, evidence-based assessment of Hungarian adult learning policy. PIAAC 2022/2023 results show that large groups of adults do not reach minimum levels of core information-processing skills, with direct consequences for employability, productivity and innovation capacity. The paper also provides a foundation for a reform-oriented agenda, highlighting target-group-specific adult learning programmes, modernised teacher education and a comprehensive, research-based national skills strategy.
individual learning account
MOOCs and micro-credentials for training adult learners
The MOOCs (open online courses) of the EBSN Professional Development Series are designed to prepare and innovatively develop the competences of professionals who teach adults or develop adult basic skills.
New perspectives on continuous training in the context of the twin (digital and green) transition
The Upskilling Pathways Recommendation (2016) highlights that around 58 million adults with low basic skills in the EU need support.


