The Erasmus+ Programme (Regulation EU No. 1288/2013): European Implementation Assessment
This European Implementation Assessment has been provided to accompany the work of the European Parliament’s Committee on Culture and Education in scrutinising the implementation of the Erasmus+ programme. The Erasmus+ programme for Union action in the field of education, training, youth and sport was launched on 1 January 2014 and will run until 31 December 2020. It brings together seven successful programmes which operated separately between 2007 and 2013 (the Lifelong Learning Programme, five international cooperation programmes and the Youth in Action programme), and also adds the area of sports activities. The opening analysis of this Assessment, prepared in-house by the Ex-Post Impact Assessment Unit within EPRS, situates the programme within the context of educationpolicy, explains its legal framework and provides key information on its implementation. The presentation is followed by opinions and recommendations of selected stakeholders. A separate chapter is dedicated to the sport, which is the new element of the Erasmus+ programme. Input to the EIA was also received from two independent groups of experts representing the Technical University of Dresden and the University of Bergen, and the Turku University of Applied Sciences.- The first research paper presents implementation of Key Action 1 (KA1) – Learning mobility of individuals in the field of education, training and youth.- The second research paper presents implementation of Key Action 2 (KA2)– Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices in the field of education, training and youth. The two research papers, containing key findings and recommendations, are includedin full as annexes to the in-house opening analysis.
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- Research paper analysing the implementation of the Erasmus+ programme – Learning mobility of individuals in the field of education, training and youth (Key Action 1), written by Prof. Dr. Thomas Köhler from the Technical University of Dresden and Prof. Dr. Daniel Apollon from the University of Bergen - Research paper analysing the implementation of the Erasmus+ programme – Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices in the field of education, training and youth (Key Action 2), written by Dr. Juha Kettunen from the Turku University of Applied Sciences
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- ASUNTOS SOCIALES
- CIENCIA
- construcción europea
- cooperación en materia de educación
- deporte
- educación
- educación de adultos
- EDUCACIÓN Y COMUNICACIÓN
- ejecución de proyectos
- empleo
- EMPRESA Y COMPETENCIA
- enseñanza
- estadística de educación
- evaluación de proyectos
- financiación de la UE
- finanzas de la Unión Europea
- formación del profesorado
- formación profesional
- gestión administrativa
- humanidades
- intercambio de estudiantes
- plurilingüismo
- política de cooperación
- programa de la UE
- RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES
- TRABAJO Y EMPLEO
- UNIÓN EUROPEA
- vida social