Learning Cities’ documents and materials
UNESCO-UIL (2016)
A Learning City is a city which effectively mobilizes its resources in every sector to • promote inclusive learning from basic to higher education; • revitalize learning in families and communities; • facilitate learning for and in the workplace; • extend the use of modern learning technologies; • enhance quality and excellence in learning; and • foster a culture of learning throughout life. In so doing it will create and reinforce individual empowerment and social cohesion, economic and cultural prosperity, and sustainable development (“What is a Learning City”?, p. 9)
The Global Learning Cities Network and Index.
Professor Michael Osborne. Pascal Observatory · University of Glasgow UK (PPT)
UNESCO-UIL
The Global Network of Learning Cities
During the 1st Smart Learning Ecosystem and Regional Development conference, on 19th of May 2016,
the Timisoara declaration
BETTER LEARNING FOR A BETTER WORLD
Through People Centered Smart Learning Ecosystems
signed by ASLERD, EADTU, EATEL, EDEN, IAFES