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Human Rights and Democracy in Action EU/CoE Joint Programme for International Co-operation Projects First Joint Coordination Meeting Agenda 31 January 01 February 2017 Room G4, Agora building Strasbourg 1

Tuesday, 31 January 2016 08:30-09:00 Registration of Participants 09:00-10:30 Plenary Session Human Rights and Democracy in Action 2016 cycle 10:30-11:00 Coffee break Chaired by Sarah Keating, Head, Co-operation and Capacity-Building Division, Education Department Welcoming speech by Matthew Johnson, Director for Democratic Citizenship and Participation, Council of Europe Presentation of the projects (15 minutes each) - Democratic School Governance for Inclusion: A whole community approach Evie Zambeta, National & Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece. - Baltic Partnership for Human Rights Education (HRE) and Education for Democratic Citizenship (EDC) Kai Reinfeldt, Estonian Institute of Human Rights; Andrius Becys, Lithuanian Cultural Centre In Actio ; Inese Subevica, Youth Leaders Coalition, Latvia - Instruments for implementation of the Framework of Competences for Democratic Culture Natia Natsvlishvili, National Center for Teacher s Professional Development, Georgia - Democratic Culture in Action - democratic competences in the digital era Karolína Puttová, Antikomplex, Czech Republic; and Artashes Torosyan, Union of School-Centres Union of Legal Entities, Armenia 11:00-12:15 Plenary Session (Room G4, Agora building) Chaired by Katia Dolgova-Dreyer, Programme Manager, Co-operation and Capacity-Building Division, Education Department - Human Rights and Democracy in Action Programme in the context of EU CoE Joint Programmes Christel De Jonge, Policy assistant - Equity in education Directorate General for Education and Culture, European Commission - Reference Framework of Competences for Democratic Culture, Christopher Reynolds, Project Coordinator, Competences and Qualifications, Education Department - Developments with the Implementation of the CoE Charter on Education for Democratic Citizenship and Human Rights Education, 2

Yulia Pererva, Project Coordinator, Competences and Qualifications, Education Department 12:15-13:45 Lunch break 13:45-14:45 Plenary Session (Room G4, Agora building) Chaired by Katia Dolgova-Dreyer, Programme Coordinator, Cooperation and Capacity-Building Division, Education Department - Guidelines on Financial Aspects of project implementation, Véronique Ehrmann, Central Division, Directorate General of Democracy - Guidelines on Administrative Aspects of project implementation, Arzu Burcu Tuner, Senior Project Officer - Guidelines on the projects visibility, Gloria Mannazzu, Project Officer 14:45-15:15 Coffee break 15:15-17:30 Parallel Sessions - Democratic School Governance for Inclusion: A whole community approach (Room G4, Agora) - Baltic Partnership for Human Rights Education (HRE) and Education for Democratic Citizenship (EDC) (Room B5 04C, Agora) - Instruments for implementation of the Framework of Competences for Democratic Culture (Room B5 06C, Agora) - Democratic Culture in Action - democratic competences in the digital era (Room C3 05C, Agora) Wednesday, 01 February 2016 09:00-12:00 Parallel Sessions (10:30-10:45- coffee break) - Democratic School Governance for Inclusion: A whole community approach (Room G4, Agora) - Baltic Partnership for Human Rights Education (HRE) and Education for Democratic Citizenship (EDC) (Room B3 06 C, Agora) - Instruments for implementation of the Framework of Competences for Democratic Culture (Room B5 06 C, Agora) - Democratic Culture in Action - democratic competences in the digital era (Room C3 05 C, Agora) 12:00-13:30 Lunch break 3

13:30-15:00 Closing session (Room G4) Chaired by Christel De Jonge and Katia Dolgova-Dreyer Feedback from the parallel sessions Questions and Answers Way forward: wrap up of the meeting Closing remarks by Sjur Bergan, Head, Education Department Meeting rooms are available for further discussions on projects, if required 4

Human Rights and Democracy in Action EU/CoE Joint Programme for International Co-operation Projects First Joint Coordination Meeting List of Participants 31 January 01 February 2017 Room G4, Agora building Strasbourg 5

Democratic School Governance for Inclusion: A whole community approach Bulgaria Ms Krassimira TODOROVA Chief Expert International and European Cooperation Division Ministry of Education and Science Mr Peter BUTCHKOV Researcher Greece (co-ordinating partner) Ms Evie ZAMBETA Associate Professor National & Kapodistrian University of Athens Ms Nelly ASKOUNI Associate Professor National & Kapodistrian University of Athens Ms Giouli PAPADAKOU Researcher National & Kapodistrian University of Athens Ms Maria FASSARI Division of International Relations Ministry of Education, Research and Religions Hungary Mr György MÉSZÁROS Associate Professor Eötvös Loránd University Ms Sára HATONY Desk Officer for International Relations Educational Authority Montenegro Ms Jelena MASNIC University of Montenegro Ms Vidosava KASCELAN Bureau of Education of Montenegro Ms Slavica VUJOVIC Adviser to the Bureau of Education 6

Ms Bojka DJUKANOVIC Professor, EDC/HRE coordinator University of Montenegro Poland Ms Marlena FALKOWSKA Deputy Director Polish Center of Education Development Ms Olena STYSLAVSKA Educational adviser Romania Mr Sorin MITULESCU Senior Researcher Institute for Education Sciences, Bucharest Ms Andrea SCODA Researcher Institute for Education Sciences, Bucharest Baltic Partnership for Human Rights Education (HRE) and Education for Democratic Citizenship (EDC) Estonia (co-ordinating partner) Ms Kai REINFELDT Project coordinator Estonian Institute of Human Rights Latvia Ms Inese SUBEVICA Chairman of the Board Youth Leaders Coalition Lithuania Mr Andrius BECYS Board member Lithuanian Cultural Centre In Actio 7

Instruments for implementation of the Framework of Competences for Democratic Culture Andorra Ms Lídia SAMARRA PUJOL Cap d'estudis de l'escola Andorrana de segona ensenyança d'encamp Croatia Mr Tomislav OGRINŠAK Senior Adviser for national curriculum EDC/HRE Education and Teacher Training Agency Ms Nevenka LONČARIĆ JELAČIĆ Senior Adviser for national curriculum EDC/HRE Education and Teacher Training Agency Georgia (co-ordinating partner) Natia NATSVLISHVILI Teachers General Competences Development Program Manager Standard Development and Implementation Division National Center for Teacher s Professional Development Slovakia Ms Zuzana ŠTRBĺKOVÁ, PhD. Director National Lifelong Learning Institute Democratic Culture in Action - democratic competences in the digital era Armenia Ms Sona BALASANYAN Caucasus Research Resource Centre-Armenia(CRRC) Mr Artashes TOROSYAN Union of School-Centres Union of Legal Entities 8

Belarus Mr Vladimir YANCHUK Academy of Postgraduate (Postdiploma) Education Ms Maryna MINOVA Deputy Dean of Faculty of Psychology, Social and Educational Work Academy of Postgraduate (Postdiploma) Education Bulgaria Prof. Rumen VALCHEV Programme Director Open Education Centre Foundation Ms Virzhiniya VALOVA Executive Director Open Education Centre Foundation Croatia Mr Mario BAJKUŠA Civic education programme Forum for Freedom in Education Mr Domagoj MORIĆ Coordinator for media literacy and development of civic competences for teachers and youth Forum for Freedom in Education Czech Republic (co-ordinating partner) Ms Karolína PUTTOVÁ Antikomplex Romania Ms Ioana BORCAN Adviser Romanian Association of International Relations and European Studies Mr Alexandru Cezar BIRZEA, PhD Serbia Ms Snežana VUKOVIĆ Head of Department for Strategy and Development of Education Ministry of Education and Science 9

Ms Milica GRAHOVAC Centre for Education Policy Advisory Board of Human Rights and Democracy in Action Ms Oksana KOVALENKO Leading Specialist Department of Secondary and pre-school Education Ministry of Education and Science European Commission Christel DE JONGE Policy assistant - Equity in education Directorate General for Education and Culture European Commission SECRETARIAT DGII : Directorate General of Democracy Directorate for Democratic Citizenship and Participation Mr Matthew JOHNSON Director Directorate for Democratic Citizenship and Participation Mr Sjur BERGAN Head Education Department Ms Sarah KEATING Head Co-operation and Capacity-Building Division Ms Katia DOLGOVA-DREYER Programme Manager Co-operation and Capacity-Building Division Ms Yulia PERERVA Programme Manager Democratic Citizenship and Human Rights Education Unit Mr Christopher REYNOLDS Project Coordinator Competences and Qualifications Education Department Mr Josef HUBER Head Pestalozzi Programme 10

Ms Arzu Burcu TUNER Senior Project Officer Co-operation and Capacity-Building Division Ms Gloria MANNAZZU Project Officer Co-operation and Capacity-Building Division Ms Djana DZAFIC Project Assistant Co-operation and Capacity-Building Division Ms Veronique EHRMANN Central Division 11