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CO-CREATINGERASMUS+ AND THE EUROPEAN SOLIDARITY CORPS
PRACTICAL INFORMATION FOR TODAY
Connect to the Wi-Fi: Username: Password:
Slido: Go to: WWW.SLIDO.COM Event code: Z182
MAKING THE MOST OF VIRTUAL COOPERATION
Policy Officers, DG EAC
with the help of Nerea Martinez (trainee)
Claire Herrmann and Harpa Sif Arnarsdottir
WHY DID YOU CHOOSE THIS SESSION?
HOW WILL WE ADDRESS THIS TOPIC TODAY?
The outline of today’s session:
• Introduction to the topic
• Mapping exercise
• Group discussions
• Reporting
• Identifying together top priorities
WHAT’S THE PURPOSE OF THIS SESSION?
• Collect from you examples we can learn from
• Identify with you key quality principles to ensure impact
• Understand better how we can ensure smooth implementation anduser-friendliness of new opportunities and platforms supportedunder the next programme
BLENDED MOBILITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION
Objectives:
• Boost innovation in learning and teaching
• Reach out to a broader range of students
• Promote multidisciplinary, challenged based and international approaches
DEFINITION AND REQUIREMENTS
• A combination of physical mobility with a virtualcomponent facilitating a collaborative online learningexchange and teamwork
• Physical mobility must last minimum 5 days and becombined with a compulsory virtual component. A blendedmobility for studies must award a minimum of 3 ECTS
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INDIVIDUAL STUDENT
MOBILITY BLENDED INTENSIVE
PROGRAMMES
TWO TYPES OF ACTIVITIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION
ETWINNING: THE EUROPEAN ONLINE COMMUNITY FOR TEACHERS AND SCHOOLS
• Platform and tools for cooperation, projects, pedagogical use of ICT
• Teachers' competence development
• Professional network for teachers, school leaders and other staff
• Partner finding, learning resources, project spaces
etwinning.net
• Tools for Erasmus+
Teacher Academy: Catalogue of courses
Partner-finding
Mobility opportunities
• Good practice: articles and examples
• Toolkit for Schools:tackling early school leaving
• News / information / events
SCHOOL EDUCATION GATEWAY
for anyone involved in school education
schooleducationgateway.eu
EPALE: ELECTRONIC PLATFORM FOR ADULT LEARNING IN EUROPE
multilingual & open community of adult learning professionals (teachers, trainers, staff, researchers, and policymakers)
• Partner search tool• Blogs• Private collaborative spaces• Pan-European events calendar• Resources• Physical gatherings
epale.ec.europa.eu
CREATING A SINGLE ENTRY POINT FOR SCHOOL EDUCATION STAKEHOLDERS
School Education Gateway
eTwinning
Partner Search Tool
Teacher Academy
European toolkits
Erasmus potential for schools
Online Resources
eTwinning (protected collaborative area)
MAPPING EXERCISE
Write on your post-it notes two or more examples in response to these two questions:
1. What are good practices or examples you have either experienced or are aware of in regards to virtual cooperation?
2. What are some problems you have experienced or potential challenges you anticipate in the implementation of what has been presented to you today?
Now, stick your examples onto the flipcharts
10 Minutes
GROUP DISCUSSIONS
1. What are the key quality principles of virtual cooperation in education which should be enforced in the new programme?
2. What are the solutions and support measures that should be put in place to solve the problems identified and overcome the challenges?
30 minutes
• Once you have listed your ideas, see if you can select 3 main ideas per question to report back to us all
• Split into 3 groups and reflect together on the results of the mapping exercise• Designate a “Rapporteur” and a time-keeper • Develop together ideas in response to the following two questions:
REPORTING AND WRAP UP
What were the main ideas identified by each group?
Let’s see if we can narrow these down into four collective key ideas
15 minutes
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO THE NEW ERASMUS+ PROGRAMME!