E+ Final Beneficiary report

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E+ Final Beneficiary report KA1 - Learning Mobility of Individuals VET learner and staff mobility 2. Project Summary Project summary: this section summarises your project and the organisations involved as partners; Please provide a short summary of your project upon completion. Please recall that this section [or part of it] may be used by the European Commission, Executive Agency or National Agencies in their publications or when giving information on a completed project. It will also feed the Erasmus+ Dissemination Platform (see annex III of Programme Guide on dissemination guidelines). The main elements to be mentioned are: context/background of the project; objectives; number and type/profile of participants; description of undertaken activities; results and impact attained; if relevant, longer-term benefits. Please be concise and clear. 1

3. Description of the Project Description of the project: in this section, you are asked to give information about the objectives and topics addressed by your project; Were all original objectives of the project met? How were they reached? Please comment on any objectives that were not achieved in the project. Please describe achievements that exceeded initial expectations. How did the participating organisationscontribute to the project? What experiences and competencies did they bring to the project? What were the most relevant topics addressed by your project? (Select a value) In case the topics chosen are different from the ones in the application, please explain why. Which activities did you carry out in order to assess the extent to which your project has reached its objectives and produced results? How did you measure the level of success? 4. Implementation of the Project Implementation of the project: this section asks for information about all the stages of the project: implementation of main activities including practical arrangements, participants' profile, impact, dissemination of the results and future plans; 4.1. Practical Arrangements and Project Management How did the participating organisationsmanage practical and logistical matters (e.g. travel, accommodation, insurance, safety and protection of participants, visa, work permit, social security, mentoring and support, preparatory meetings with partners etc.)? How were quality and management issues (e.g. setting up of agreements or Memoranda of Understanding with partners, learning agreements with participants, etc.) addressed and by whom? What kind of preparation was offered to the different type of participants (e.g. task-related, intercultural, linguistic, risk prevention etc.)? Who provided such preparatory activities? How did you assess the level of usefulness of such preparatory activities? How were monitoring and/or the support of participants carried out during the activities? Please describe any problem(s) or difficulty you encountered during the project and the solutions(s) applied. 2

5. Activities Please describe how the activities were organised. What were the working methods used? How did you cooperate and communicate with participating organisations? Please also indicate and explain the reasons for eventual changes between the activities you planned at application stage and those finally realised. 6. Participants' Profile Please describe the background and profile of the participants (age, gender, ethnicity, professional profile, etc.) that have been involved in the project and how these participants were selected. 3

7. Learning Outcomes and Impact 7.1. Learning Outcomes Please describe, for each activity implemented, which competences (i.e. knowledge, skills and attitudes/behaviours) were acquired/ improved by participants in your project? Were these in line with what you had planned? If not, please explain. You can use the results of the participants' reports as a basis for your description. Please describe, for each activity, the methods used to evaluate learning outcomes (e.g. through reflections, meetings, monitoring of learning outcomes)? 7.3. Impact Please describe any impact on the participants, participating organisations, target groups and other relevant stakeholders. To what extent have the participating organisationsincreased their capacity to co-operate at European/international level? (Drop down menu) Please describe the wider impact of the project at local, regional, national, European and/or international levels. 4

8. Dissemination of Project Results Which results of your project would you like to share? Please provide concrete examples. Please describe the activities carried out to share the results of your project inside and outside participating organisations. What were the target groups of your dissemination activities? If applicable, please give examples of how the participants have shared their experience with peers within or outside your organization. 9. Future Plans and Suggestions Do you intend to continue cooperating with the participating organisationsin future projects? o Yes o No Please provide any further comments you might wish to make to the National Agency or the European Commission on the management and implementation of Erasmus+ projects under the Key Action Learning Mobility of Individuals. 5

10. Budget (2) Please provide any further comments you may have concerning the above figures especially, if the adjusted amount differs from the calculated amount. 6