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EU programme for education, training, youth and sport
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… education and training, as well as informal and non-formal learning, ultimately equip young people and participants of … and digital. Spending time in another country to study, to learn and to work should become the standard, and the …
… cooperation in the field of youth and non-formal learning, as a driver of sustainable socio-economic … encourage everyone involved in the project to discuss and learn about environmental issues, reflecting about what can …
  • Tagged in:  Youth
… objective of the Programme is to support, through lifelong learning, the educational, professional and personal … has the following specific objectives: to promote learning mobility of individuals and groups, as well as …
… tools and methods for educational activities; online learning opportunities; a database of trainers and resource … building and channelling the knowledge and lessons learned from programme implementation in this thematic area …
… structure of curricula makes it difficult to undertake a learning or training mobility abroad as part of their … the digital skills and competences they need to live, learn, work, exercise their rights, be informed, access …
… Credit A set of learning outcomes of an individual which have been assessed … towards a qualification or transferred to other learning programmes or qualifications. Credit mobility A …
  • Tagged in:  Higher education
… the development of sport organisations by supporting the learning mobility of their staff. The participating … at a hosting organisation in another country, as a way to learn through completing their tasks and exchanging with …
  • Tagged in:  Sport
… of Youth. These actions provide non-formal and informal learning opportunities for young people and youth workers. Non-formal and informal learning enable young people to acquire essential competences …
  • Tagged in:  Youth