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Date: in 12 pts Strategic Partnerships Yassen SPASSOV DG Education and Culture European Commission
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Date: in 12 pts Education and Culture WHY? HOW? WHAT? WHEN? WHY? HOW? WHAT? WHEN? What is a Strategic Partnership? A cooperation project, aimed at supporting the development, transfer and implementation of innovative practices or initiatives, promoting cooperation, peer learning and sharing of experience.
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Date: in 12 pts moremore ERASMUS+ : more cooperation for more innovation Key Action 2 – Strategic Partnerships Towards new and innovative practices for higher quality in teaching, learning, recognition of competences and learning outcomes; Better use of new technologies: develop a full-scale digital strategy Stronger cooperation between fields and with the labour market Foster learners' mobility with embedded mobility windows in curricula
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Date: in 12 pts Education and Culture Priorities Horizontal priorities of the Strategic Partnerships Developing basic and transversal skills; Developing new approaches to strengthen the education and training paths of prospective and practicing educators/youth workers; Enhancing digital integration in learning, teaching, training and youth work at various levels; Contributing to the development of a European Area of Skills and Qualifications; Supporting innovative projects aimed toreduce disparities in learning outcomes affecting learners from disadvantaged backgrounds/with fewer opportunities.
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Date: in 12 pts Education and Culture What makes a strong Strategic Partnership? Important features: Relevance (issues, solutions, target groups, activities, budget) Evidence-based analysis (solid needs analysis, drawing on existing knowledge, know-how & practice) Innovation (new methodology, curricula, approach) Impact (objectives, solutions, outputs) Rigorous planning (what activities, when, for how long, and with what resources) Diversity (the participating organisations are of different profiles)
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Date: in 12 pts Education and Culture ACTIVITIES A large flexibility Develop, test, adapt & implement innovative practices, such as: diversify the offer: curricula and study programmes based on the needs of the business project-based transnational cooperation between education and business to study real-life cases exploit the potential of Open Educational Resources: collaborative and personalised learning, blended learning integrate various study modules (distance, part-time, modular learning)
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Date: in 12 pts Education and Culture Composition: Generally, minimum 3 organisations from 3 programme countries + partner countries if added value Duration: E&T – between 2 and 3 years Youth – between 6 months and 3 years Budget: Up to 150.000€ per year Up to 450.000€ for 3 years Management: Decentralised to National Agencies Composition
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Date: in 12 pts Education and Culture Budget items: Project management and implementation; Transnational project meetings; Intellectual outputs; Multiplier events; Learning / teaching / training activities; Special needs support and exceptional costs Funding rules
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Date: in 12 pts Education and Culture Deadlines for submission of project proposals: Partnerships in the fields of Higher Education, VET, School and Adult education: 31 March 2015 Partnerships in the field of youth: 4 February, 30 April, 1 October 2015. List of National Agencies' contact details: http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/tools/national- agencies/index_en.htm http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/tools/national- agencies/index_en.htm Implementation modalities
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Date: in 12 pts Thank you for the attention! Yassen SPASSOV DG Education and Culture European Commission
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