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Every 9 May, Europeans celebrate Europe Day, a commemorative occasion that honours the starting point of the continent’s political and economic integration, and the peace achieved as a result of the decades-long collective effort.
On November 8th – 10th 2021, Fundación Docete Omnes hosted in Granada, Spain the 2nd project meeting of It’s You Project. Seven organizations coming from Italy, Spain, Greece, Portugal and Slovenia attended the meeting: Aretes (IT), Dedalus (IT), Marak Digital Marketing (ES), Fundación Docete Omnes (ES), Cyclisis (EL), Edit Value (PT), and DRPDNM (SI).
Why is multilingualism important?
The EU’s motto ‘united in diversity’ symbolises the essential contribution that linguistic diversity and language learning make to the European project.
On November 8th – 10th 2021, Fundación Docete Omnes hosted in Granada, Spain the 2nd project meeting of It’s You Project. Seven organizations coming from Italy, Spain, Greece, Portugal and Slovenia attended the meeting: Aretes (IT), Dedalus (IT), Marak Digital Marketing (ES), Fundación Docete Omnes (ES), Cyclisis (EL), Edit Value (PT), and DRPDNM (SI).
This past 14th-16th of October, the National Erasmus+ Agencies organized the 5th edition of #ErasmusDays. The #ErasmusDays gave three dedicated days to learn about the Erasmus+ Programme and talk with the programme’s alumni.
It’s You Project participated in this event with the #ItsYouCompetenceChallenge.
The European Commission’s Eurydice network has published a report on ‘Adult Education and Training in Europe: Building inclusive pathways to skills and qualifications’. The report examines current approaches to promoting lifelong learning, with a particular focus on policies and measures supporting the access of adults with low levels of skills and qualifications, to learning opportunities. It looks at 42 education and training systems across 37 European countries.
Interculturalism is about understanding that well-managed diversity and positive interaction between different cultures can be an advantage. It moves beyond simply accepting different cultures and celebrates both the differences and similarities between them as something that can make communities stronger.