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IES Fernández Vallín
Visual and interactive presentation on Erasmus+ opportunities (studies, internships, teacher training, school exchanges, etc.). Explanation of how it connects Europe through its common cultural heritage.
Examples of Erasmus projects focused on cultural heritage, language, shared history, or traditions.
Round table with former participants (students and teachers) who share: where they went, what they learned about the culture and heritage of the host country, how their perspective changed, and advice for future participants.
Creation of an interactive space where attendees can indicate why they would like to participate in Erasmus, and what aspects of European cultural heritage they are interested in exploring.
Round table discussion with questions or concerns they may have, and distribution of informational brochures about Erasmus+.
Each day, the event will be held for a different professional family.