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Participant Report Form - KA1 Learning Mobility of Individuals Mobility of staff in adult education Fields marked with are mandatory. 1 Purpose of the participant report This final report on your mobility experience will provide the EU's Erasmus+ programme with valuable information, which will benefit both future participants and contribute to the continued improvement of the programme. We are grateful for your co-operation in filling out the questionnaire. All personal data mentioned in this form will be processed in accordance with Regulation (EC) 45/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2000 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data by the European Union institutions and bodies and on the free movement of such data. This report, once submitted, will be accessible to the coordinating institutions, their national agencies and the European Commission. More details in Specific Privacy statement. 2 Identification of the Participant and General Information 2.1 First and last name See section "Publication and Usage Rights of the Information and of the Email Address" at the end of this questionnaire concerning usage of the personal information. 2.2 Email address, where I can be contacted in the future See section "Publication and Usage Rights of the Information and of the Email Address" at the end of this questionnaire concerning usage of the personal information. 2.3 Was this your first staff mobility period financed by the Erasmus+ or Lifelong Learning Programmes?

2.4 Please indicate how many times you have been on staff mobility financed by Erasmus+ or Lifelong Learning Programmes since 2010 2-5 times 6-10 times More than 10 times 2.5 Was a mobility ment signed before the mobility? 2.6 What type of activity did you carry out? Teaching assignment Participation in a structured course Participation in a training event (e.g. conference) Job-shadowing/observation period 2.7 Was your activity linked to the European Development Plan of your home organisation?, well linked, but not well linked I don't know 2.8 What were your main motivations for taking part in this Erasmus+ mobility? To learn from good practice abroad To experiment and develop new learning practices and teaching methods To gain practical skills relevant for my current job and professional development To reinforce or extend my professional network To share my own knowledge and skills with learners and/or other persons To reinforce the cooperation with a partner institution/organisation To build cooperation with players in the labour market To create spin-off effects for the launch or development of new educational activities To increase my social, linguistic and/or cultural competences To increase my job satisfaction To make new contacts To increase my career opportunities Other

2.9 If other, please specify. 3 Achievements and impact

3.1 Personal and professional development: thanks to this mobility activity Neither nor I have learned from good practices abroad I have gained practical skills relevant for my current job and professional development I have reinforced or extended my professional network I have shared my own knowledge and skills with students and/or other persons I have reinforced the cooperation with a partner institution/organisation I have enhanced my organisational/management/leadership skills I have built cooperation with players in the labour market I have built cooperation with players in civil society

I have improved my foreign language skills I have increased my social, linguistic and/or cultural competences I have improved my competences in the use of Information and Communication Technology tools (e.g. computer, internet, virtual collaboration platforms, software, ICT devices, etc.) I have increased my job satisfaction I have enhanced my career opportunities I have built up new contacts

3.2 Furthermore Neither nor I have increased my awareness on new methods of assessing/giving credit for skills or competences acquired in formal/informal learning context I have improved my knowledge of the subject taught/of my professional area I have refreshed my attitude towards teaching/training I have upgraded my knowledge of adult education systems in other countries I have increased my awareness of (European) funding mechanisms for adult education projects

3.3 My participation in Erasmus+ had the following impact on my sending institution Neither nor Will lead to the use of new teaching/training methods/approaches/good practices at my sending institution Has led to the use of new teaching/training methods/approaches/good practices at my sending institution Will lead to better motivation of learners in the subject I teach Has led to the introduction of new teaching/training subject(s) Will lead to the introduction of changes in the organisation/management of my sending institution Has led to the introduction of changes in the organisation/management of my sending institution Will lead to new/increased cooperation with the partner institution/organisation(s) Has led to new/increased cooperation with the partner institution/organisation(s) Will lead to internationalisation of my sending institution Has led to internationalisation of my sending institution Other

3.4 If other, please specify. 3.5 In the future I intend to participate in other Erasmus+ activities I am more motivated to carry on developing my professional skills 4 Certification and Formal Recognition 4.1 Have you received formal recognition for satisfactorily completed activities of the programme (for example a certificate, diploma etc.)? 4.2 What type of certification did you receive? Course Specific Certificate Europass Mobility Document Other 4.3 If other, please specify. 4.4 In what way will your mobility be recognised by your sending institution? Informal recognition by the management Salary increase Other t recognised at all 5 Conclusions

5.1 How satisfied are you with your Erasmus+ mobility experience in general? Very satisfied satisfied Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied dissatisfied Very dissatisfied 5.2 Would you recommend this experience to a colleague? 5.3 How do you plan to share your experience? With a written report At staff meeting(s) At conference(s) At workshop(s) with colleagues In the media Other plans to share 5.4 If you wish, please give any additional information, observations, comments or recommendations that may be useful for future projects as well as to the National Agency or the European Commission. 6 Publication and Usage Rights of the Information and of the Email Address 6.1 I'm willing to help staff and students based on my on Erasmus+ experience. They can contact me at my email address. 6.2 I that (parts of) this report can be published and made available to the general public., with my name and email address, but anonymised (no name and no email address)

6.3 I that my email address will be used later to contact me for further studies related to the content of this final report or regarding the Erasmus+ programme and EU issues.