Coaching skills for trainers
WELLBE project
WELLBE – COACHING SKILLS FOR TRAINERS
The WELLBE project unites the efforts of 4 adult education providers from Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria and Serbia. At the application phase we have conducted desk research to get to know more about the issue and the solution we can propose. Download and read the desk research here.
EU-Program
Erasmus+, KA2, Strategic Partnerships for adult education
Coordination
NMCT, BELGIUM
Duration
October 2022 – December 2023
Main objective of the WellBe project is to improve competences of adult trainers to provide quality and inclusive adult learning in blended learning environments.
How? By developing and piloting an online training program to bridge training and coaching, targeting adult trainers and equipping them with coaching competences and tools to be embedded in their daily work with adult learners.
Our team will be happy to share our expertise in the field of design thinking and training of young persons and adults.
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This project (project n° 2022-1-BE01-KA220-ADU-000085019) has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication 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.
Address
1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
Phone
+359 889 519 953





