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Generations in Action: Dutch Formats for Lifelong Learning

Open Badge: NL NFE Format Explorer

This badge is awarded for demonstrating comprehension and reflective analysis of key Dutch models for non-formal learning participation and skills recognition among adults and seniors.

This badge validates the earner’s ability to deconstruct, evaluate, and adapt successful non-formal education (NFE) strategies from a European context, specifically focusing on lifelong learning, civic participation, and skills recognition for adults and seniors.

What the earner has done
The earner has reviewed and analysed the successful application of 4 Dutch NFE models, including the accompanying policy context and the use of digital recognition systems (Open Badges).

What the earner has learned
By earning this badge, the individual has demonstrated competence in the following key areas:
  • Model Analysis: The ability to deconstruct complex NFE formats (e.g., social integration via water safety, digital skills provision, work-based learning) and identify their core purpose, target audience, and operating mechanism.
  • Recognition Strategy: A clear understanding of the difference between formal vocational recognition (e.g., Praktijkverklaring) and the use of flexible digital credentials (Open Badges) for validating soft and civic skills.
  • Intergenerational Design: Recognition of the strategic value in intergenerational formats (like ExpeditieRED and Stadouders) where youth and seniors mentor and learn from one another.
  • Contextualisation: The skill to critically assess the scalability and political hurdles of applying successful European NFE models in a new or different local context.

Criteria
To earn the NL NFE Format Explorer badge, you must successfully complete the three reflection tasks below, demonstrating your ability to analyze the models and apply their principles to your own context.

You have to finish 1 task to get the badge
Tasks
Task no.1
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Deconstruct and Contrast NFE Motivations (Analysis & description)
Select two of the four Dutch case studies (ExpeditieRED, Rotterdam Library, Praktijkleren Loont, or Community Initiatives) that had fundamentally different primary motivations for adult/senior participation. Briefly describe the core function of each and articulate how the incentive for learning differed between the two.
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Task no.2
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Evaluate the recognition strategy (Critical evaluation)
  • Focus on either the Praktijkleren Loont model (formal recognition) or the ExpeditieRED model (digital badge recognition). Evaluate the choice of recognition mechanism. Explain the economic or social justification for this specific form of validation and how it directly benefits the learner's life or career.
  • Focus: What specific problem did the badge/certificate solve for this learner group?
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Task no.3
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Contextualise and overcome barriers (Synthesis & application)
  • Prompt: Choose the NFE model you believe holds the most potential for a city like Vilnius (or your own city). Detail one significant local policy or logistical adaptation that would be necessary to ensure its success. Identify the single biggest barrier to launch and propose a brief, actionable solution.

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Generations in Action: Dutch Formats for Lifelong Learning

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