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Contact seminar – 13.-14.10.2016 – Bratislava Erasmus+ Contact seminar – 13.-14.10.2016 – Bratislava Access to learning opportunities for disabled learners at pre-primary, primary, secondary and adult levels

Contact seminar – 13.-14.10.2016 – Bratislava The CS´s agenda Kvetoslava Repkova Bratislava, 13-14 October 2016 kvetoslava.repkova@ivpr.gov.sk +421 2 20 442 412 Contact seminar – 13.-14.10.2016 – Bratislava Access to learning opportunities for disabled learners at pre-primary, primary, secondary and adult levels

Contact seminar – 13.-14.10.2016 – Bratislava About me Contact seminar – 13.-14.10.2016 – Bratislava Access to learning opportunities for disabled learners at pre-primary, primary, secondary and adult levels

Education as a crucial means of social inclusion for all at all ages Common paradigm... Education as a crucial means of social inclusion for all at all ages Contact seminar – 13.-14.10.2016 – Bratislava Access to learning opportunities for disabled learners at pre-primary, primary, secondary and adult levels

Contact seminar – 13.-14.10.2016 – Bratislava ... different approaches History, culture Target groups Legal systems Stakeholders/sector ... Professional backgrounds Contact seminar – 13.-14.10.2016 – Bratislava Access to learning opportunities for disabled learners at pre-primary, primary, secondary and adult levels

Added value of diversity towards the common goal The CS´s objective Added value of diversity towards the common goal diversity ideas exchange Contact seminar – 13.-14.10.2016 – Bratislava Access to learning opportunities for disabled learners at pre-primary, primary, secondary and adult levels

„Common understanding and language“ Outline 13 October: „Common understanding and language“ 13:00 – 14:10 Introduction, strategic backgrounds 14:30 – 15:30 Slovak examples 16:00 – 17:00 „People & Ideas“ 18:00 Social event, dinner 14 October: „Creation“ 9:00 – 12:30 Technicalities, instructions for team work, facilitated team work 13:30 – 16:00 Plenary presentations, summary, what next Contact seminar – 13.-14.10.2016 – Bratislava Access to learning opportunities for disabled learners at pre-primary, primary, secondary and adult levels

Contact seminar – 13.-14.10.2016 – Bratislava PEOPLE & PROJECT IDEAS Contact seminar – 13.-14.10.2016 – Bratislava Access to learning opportunities for disabled learners at pre-primary, primary, secondary and adult levels

Some basic information – PEOPLE Totally of 44 participants 17 EU countries (BG, SK, CZ, FI, ES, EE, PT, FR, SE, AT, RO, PL, LT, IT, DE, CY, CR) SK/10, FR/4, ES-SE-RO-PL-IT/3, BG-PT-AT-LT-CY/2, CR-CZ-FI-EE-DE/1 Sectors: SE–19 (ca 43%); AE-15 (ca 34%), VET-14 (ca 32%) Contact seminar – 13.-14.10.2016 – Bratislava Access to learning opportunities for disabled learners at pre-primary, primary, secondary and adult levels

Some basic information – PROJECT IDEAS No idea 8 (18%) Very general ideas (exchange, cooperation) 6 (14%) Specifications – ideas clustering Person-centred planning in educational and public services Sport, tourism, outdoor activies, diversity System of inclusive education of all ages and grounds Employment at open labour market, various work/employment regimes ICT solutions in education, environmental education and risk prevention Early intervention, family involvement „Wild“ / free / open theme Contact seminar – 13.-14.10.2016 – Bratislava Access to learning opportunities for disabled learners at pre-primary, primary, secondary and adult levels

INSTRUCTIONS for team work To be aware of the ERASMUS+ priorities („ERASMUS+ language“) CONTENT WHO „we“ are? WHAT do „we“ need? FOR WHOM? WHAT is „our“ objective? WHY the partnerhip better is than a single approach? ... Motivation and objectives, rather than details Paper recording Self-management of time (work, breaks) PROCESS Ideas-oriented Constructive Open and friendly Equal chances for all to impact process and outcomes COMMUNICATION To choose a reporter 10 minutes presentation in plenary section (WHO, WHY, WHAT, FOR WHOM ... Open questions) REPORTING Contact seminar – 13.-14.10.2016 – Bratislava Access to learning opportunities for disabled learners at pre-primary, primary, secondary and adult levels

Contact seminar – 13.-14.10.2016 – Bratislava Access to learning opportunities for disabled learners at pre-primary, primary, secondary and adult levels