Newsletter Erasmus+ October 2017
MARGARITA GUTIERREZ VALDES 01/11/2017 16:03
In this issue - October 2017
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More funding, more opportunities! Prepare for the 2018 Erasmus+ callsThe European Commission has adopted the Erasmus+ 2018 Annual Work Programme, marking the beginning of the process to launch all the Erasmus+ calls for 2018. Learn more about the extra funding and new opportunities!Read more..
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Erasmus+ 30th anniversary campaign closing event – save the date!After a year full of events triggering plenty of emotions, memories and exciting developments for the future of the programme, the closing event of the Erasmus+ 30th anniversary campaign lies a few weeks ahead. Save the date and come join us in Brussels on November the 30th to cheer one last time to three decades of mobility and exchanges under Erasmus+.Read more..
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Erasmus+ 30th anniversary videos win award in CannesOne of the coveted Dolphin Trophies at the 8th Cannes Corporate Media & TV Awards 2017 was given to ICF Mostra last September 28th for the videos they have made for the Erasmus+ 30th anniversary campaign.Read more..
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The EFFECT project: peer-exchange to enhance teaching and learningEnhancing the quality and relevance of higher education teaching and learning is a top priority in most European universities. Many of them are already implementing innovative strategies to take teaching and learning to the next level. Learn about one of them: the EFFECT project.Read more..
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Time to teach the teacher: an example from PalestineWhen it comes to quality in education, teacher training is of the uttermost importance. By funding projects aimed at improving the pedagogical skills of teachers both within and outside Europe, Erasmus+ is helping raise the quality of education around the world.Read more..
.Letting students lead the way: assessing the quality of joint academic programmesErasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees (EMJMDs) bring teaching from various higher education institutions in different countries together under one integrated programme that provides a comprehensive educational experience for future professionals. Many programmes venture across traditional academic borderlines in the mix of teaching they provide. With this dynamic and innovative blend of approaches, how easy is it to ensure quality of teaching in these programmes?Read more...
A new proposal to promote the quality and effectiveness of apprenticeshipsThe European Commission has proposed a new European Framework for Quality and Effective Apprenticeships. If adopted, it could be useful to Erasmus+ VET learners who undertake apprenticeships.Read more..
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500,000 teachers registered in eTwinningeTwinning,the community for teachers and schools in Europe, is celebrating 500,000 registered users since its launch in 2005.Read more...
Attracting adult learners with culture and technologyA crucial component of quality in adult education is a learner-centred approach, adapted to the needs and expectations of the specific learners. With support from the Erasmus+ programme, many adult education providers have been able to develop and test such approaches.Read more..
Quality in learning mobility in the youth field: a new handbook in the worksLearning mobility is increasingly being employed as an educational tool both in formal and non-formal contexts, so issues of quality have become a more pressing concern than before. For a good reason: good quality in learning mobility will ensure that outcomes are optimised and that processes of recognition are facilitated. The European Platform for Learning Mobility can point the way forward.Read more...
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