Making a difference: Partnerships in education Knowledge exchange and good practices through the EEA and Norway Grants 9-10 June 2016 Norway House Brussels Božidar Grigić CMEPIUS
Slovenian scholarship programme SI04, EEA and Norway Grants -CMEPIUS EUR (projects‘ duration) -enhanced human capital and knowledge base in Slovenia
Slovenian scholarship programme SI04, EEA and Norway Grants -3 calls -92 applications -52 joint projects -31 partners: -Norway(32) -Iceland(12) -Lichtenstein(3) *not final
Slovenian scholarship programme SI04, EEA and Norway Grants At different levels of education
Slovenian scholarship programme SI04, EEA and Norway Grants
“Inclusion as a cornerstone of school culture” (Measure 3) video video Due to not knowing the population of people with special needs our society is still full of prejudices, which believe that people with special needs are incompetent and different. And teachers/pedagogues are the first to have opportunity to change this in their classrooms. With project Center Janeza Levca Ljubljana wanted to expand their good practice of social integration and inclusion of young people with special needs and raise awareness about this issue to their Project partner from Norway, Kragerø Kommune (municipality) and their department for education Results: enriched teaching staff with experience in working with youth with special needs through different methods; investigated relationship between youth with special needs and teachers and their role in this relationship: knowledge on Norwegian educational system, history and process of development of inclusive education
Slovenian scholarship programme SI04, EEA and Norway Grants “Challenges in Public Administration (PA) – Transformation For The Future” (Measure 4) video video The project was needed to ensure knowledge transfer on efficient modernisation of public administration (PA) and creation of innovative administrative culture. The results: shared expertise, upgraded curricula, joint research and teaching activities. The objective: to equip students with the knowledge on future challenges in PA in small countries The outputs: teaching materials prepared by teachers, seminar papers prepared by students, news releases, facebook and web pages of the project etc. Project promotor was the Faculty of Public Administration, University of Ljubljana, Partners from donor countries: Lillehammer University College from Norway and University of Iceland Partners from BC were Tallinn University of Technology (Estonia), Matej Bel University in Banska Bystrica (Slovakia), Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (Lithuania) and University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics (Croatia)
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