Annen, SilviaSilviaAnnen2025-10-222025-10-222025https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/110898In Europe the topic recognition of informal learning becomes more and more important [1]. At the same time the Europe-wide as well as the national approaches dealing with recognition are rather diverse. To present the results of a systematic analysis of selected European approaches is the aim of this paper. Furthermore a synoptical comparison of these practical examples is presented. Due to the fact that the existing approaches have not been integrated in a consistent Europe-wide strategy for the recognition of competences, the systematic comparison of the approaches shall provide a basis for appropriate recommendations. In this paper selected European approaches for the recognition of informal learning are analysed, classified and evaluated with the help of the following theoretically derived criteria: objectives, methods, norms and standards, stakeholders, rights of disposal, coordination as well as signaling and screening.engnon-formal learninginformal learning330Recognising non-formal and informal learning : typology and comparison of selected European approachesarticleurn:nbn:de:bvb:473-irb-110898x