ESCAPE Enhanced Skills, Competence and Practice for the Economy.

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ESCAPE Enhanced Skills, Competence and Practice for the Economy

LEARNING TOGETHER * involvement in the project leads to higher motivation for learning * gaining experience through work in international groups * learning about other cultures * acquiring organisational skills by taking a part in organising events

CLIL Content and Language Integrated Learning CLIL is a concept by which students are taught all subjects in a foreign langauge, in most cases this is English Advantages: Excellent language practice as the working language is English Ideal for spending some time abroad – if the working language is English at the host institution, there are no language problems Scientific literature and courses at university level can easily be followed Knowledge and vocabulary is acquired in English – the ideal basis for working in an international team anywhere after graduation

PROMOTING TOURISM sourcing information about touristic possibilities promoting the own town or region to others devising a strategy for attracting tourists sharing experiences and expectations to become advisors

EMPLOYABILITY improve skills to become attractive for prospective employers gain knowlede about all aspects of the Danube Region build up a network of companies interested in hiring graduates compare job center practices in different countries investigate job creation schemes set up an online careers´ forum cooperation with careers´ agencies

SCHOOLS Gimnazium Sturovo, OA a VOSE Tábor, Ekonomska Sola Ljubljana, Colegiul National Coreolan Brediceanu, Lugoj, Profesionalna gimnazia Asen Zlatarov – Vidin Pápai Gazdasági Szakközépiskola és Kollégium BHAK Linz/LIBS

LANGUAGES SlovakHungarian RomanianGerman Czech Slovenian Bulgarian ENGLISH ENGLISH

PROGRAMMES: EUSDR

Associated Schools via: School #3, Khust, Ukraine Liceul Teoretic Gheorghe Asachi Chisinau, Chisinau, Moldau, Republik Further Danube Region Strategy countries: Serbia, Croatia, Germany, Montenegro, Bosnia-Hercegovina

EUSDR COUNTRIES

DANUBE EUSDR The Danube Region The area covered by the EU Strategy for the Danube Region stretches from the Black Forest (Germany) to the Black Sea (Romania-Ukraine-Moldova) and is home to 115 million inhabitants. * Danube – link between all countries * EUSDR

What is the EUSDR? The EU Strategy for the Danube Region (EUSDR) is a macro-regional strategy adopted by the European Commission in December 2010 and endorsed by the European Council in The Strategy was jointly developed by the Commission, together with the Danube Region countries and stakeholders, in order to address common challenges together. The Strategy seeks to create synergies and coordination between existing policies and initiatives taking place across the Danube Region.

PA 09 | People & Skills Priority Area 09 "Investing in People and Skills" of the EU Strategy for the Danube Region is coordinated by Austria and the Republic of Moldova, with the involvement of a wide network of key players and stakeholders from the 14 countries of the Danube Region.EU Strategy for the Danube Region

Some Targets of Priority Area 9 “To foster creative partnerships at the interface of education, training and culture.” “Contribution to the improvement of labour markets and social inclusion in the region.” “Contribution to higher synergies of education systems and labour market demands on all levels.” “Establishment and implementation of a small project funding mechanism.”

Danube Region Seminar June 2014 Vienna eTwinning seminar for Danube Region Countries eTwinning plus countries represented Contact with schools from Ukraine and Moldova Third Danube Region Forum with several hundred participants Workshops about different topics and Priority Areas Lots of information available in pdf for participants

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