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Anonymous
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6 years ago Public

?Let’s recap:

➡️ Skills as a topic will continue to be a priority for the European Commission. According to Koen Nomden at the final panel of the Conference “we need to focus on empowering the learners”

➡️ Skills and life long learning are here to stay. But the reforms take time and “we need to move away from only policy reform to the interventions at the level of the teachers and schools” -Jeroen Willems

➡️ “We will expand our work on skills and include it into...

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