9 & 10 February 2009, Brussels
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General:
Welcome (Brian Holmes, Head of Unit P1 - Executive Agency)
The European year of Creativity and Innovation (Maruja Gutierrez Diaz, Advisor to the Director - Directorate General Education and Culture)
Comenius:
Political priorities in the field of school education (Adam Pokorny, Head of Unit B2 - Directorate General Education and Culture)
Good practices: Comenius project (Ms Karine van Thienen, HOLA project)
Good practices: Comenius network and sustainability (Mr Jan Van Den Nieuwenhuizen and Ms Ayse Akarsu, GET-IN! network)
eTwinning (Carla Giulietti, eTwinning - Executive Agency)
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT):
Challenges and opportunities of ICT for learning (Kirsti Ala-Mutka – Directorate General Joint Research Centre)
Emerging priorities in the use of ICT for lifelong learning (Lieve van den Brande - Directorate General Education and Culture).
Languages:
The EU multilingualism policy (Kristina Cunningham, Unit C5 – Directorate General Education and Culture)
Living experience: the challenges of coordinating a KA2 project (Meirion Prys Jones, Coordinator of the Network to Promote Linguistic Diversity)
Administrative and financial issues:
Contractual and administrative management (Pascale Biver, Christine Voelkl, Unit P1 - Executive Agency)
Financial management and reporting (Enrico Riberi, Marion Van Hille, Unit P1- Executive Agency)
Promotion, dissemination and exploitation of results:
The EACEA contribution (Olivia Bruyas, Unit R1 - Executive Agency)
The Engage project (Maja Pivec, coordinator of the ENGAGE project)
MEDEA Awards 2009(Sally Reynolds, coordinator of the Strengthening the European Dimension of the MEDEA Awards project)
Dissemination and exploitation (Guy Tilkin, Expert in European cooperation for education)
Supporting documents from the presentation by Guy Tilkin :
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