We are thrilled to join the European Digital Education Hub!

In Brief: Now, we have a great opportunity to participate in Hub activities, engage in discussions, and share our experiences, practices, and solutions with other members.

The Hub is not only the European cross-sector exchange platform on activities that support skills development and innovative learning and teaching. It is also a dedicated space to explore challenges, become inspired, and find guidance on the latest digital education and training policies.

Thanks a lot for this opportunity. We are looking forward to seeing the community.

Keep an eye out for our upcoming events!

Disclaimer:

This blog is for informational and awareness purposes only. The content can be verified from other sources. The author accepts no legal responsibility for any decisions made based on this information.

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Marjolein L. Van der Sluis
Integration and Inclusion Specialist
Picture of Marjolein L. Van der Sluis
Marjolein L. Van der Sluis
Integration and Inclusion Specialist

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