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International Bulgarian-Nordic Scientific and Practical Conference "Lifelong Learning: Best practices. Challenges. Development trends"

The conference aims at offering ideas and visions for the effective implementation and development at the national, regional and European level of lifelong learning, based on the exchange of experience and good practice between the Nordic, Baltic and other countries and Bulgaria. Participants in the conference were: researchers, experts and specialists from the government, NGOs and the private sectors with an interest in lifelong learning in Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and other countries and Bulgaria; researchers and teachers in high schools, colleges, institutes and centers for continuing education and postgraduate studies; leaders and experts from government and regional administrations; business representatives and NGOs; employers, employers, industry, trade unions and others.

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  • “Гоерудио - иновативен педагогически подход за по-добро разбиране на научното познание в процеса на обучение в училищата”

    “Goerudio-innovative pedagogical approach for better understanding of scientific knowledge in schools”

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Dissemination Seminar in Florence

31 October 2015 The seminar has been held in ITIS “A. Meucci” one of the schools involved within Goerudio project activities. Its main aim was to promote the results of the project toward a broad sample of stakeholders even overcrossing the number of people directly involved in the production of project outcomes. This purpose has been totally achieved especially thanks to the participation of students and teachers coming from different schools or from other classes instead of those ones directly involved within the project activities.