We Learn Everywhere
Erasmus+ Project kick-offs in Athens

22.04.22

April saw the Kick-off Meeting of the Erasmus + Project “We Learn Everywhere” which took place in Athens and online. In this project, parents will stand up to ensure an up-skilling pathway for adults in challenging situations, improve the accessibility and the take-up of adult education in Europe and empower parents and carers in their social role to support their  children.

The consortium, led by MMM, will create original, much needed and innovative content, know-how and tools, such as:

  • a tool-kit on children’s mental health and well-being post-pandemic
  • a set of pedagogical and didactic activities at home and in everyday life
  • a Learning Guide for adult education staff EU-wide
  • a forward-looking Digital Learning Centre
  • learning opportunities with non-formal methods and peer-learning through training sessions, a matching programme and a documentary

During the kick-off meeting partners allocated roles and responsibilities according to the work plan and defined communication agreements and procedures. The meeting fostered a shared understanding of the objectives and goals of the project paving the way for fruitful cooperation.

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