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Exercise / Reflection / Research /
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Unit 3.6. Unit in a nutshell Achiev
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Please make contact with your natio
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The Hay Harvest (Pieter Brueghel th
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4.1.3. Grundtvig for adult educatio
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- Trade union - Charitable or socia
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Compare your list with the findings
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Unit 4.3. Unit in a nutshell Achiev
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Practicing a senior volunteering ex
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What kind of activities would you l
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Think of the senior volunteering pr
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the Hosting Organisation’s tasks:
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Max Reisinger / Katrin Meister (VHS
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different concept in mind. So, from
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Feelings which should be appealed t
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However, at the same time you need
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Unit 5.3. Unit in a nutshell Achiev
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Listen / Read / Discuss / Exercise
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and 1 points to 3 of the other proj
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Although a project partnership is n
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Exercise / Reflection / Research /
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102 What can you learn from this ca
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ealisation phase: transnational act
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Listen / Read / Exercise 6.2.2. How
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Please identify and formulate as ma
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The different categories of results
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Unit 6.5. Unit in a nutshell Achiev
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Hints for additional activities sup
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Michael Schwaiger (AUXILIUM/AT) Mod
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7.1.2. Stakeholders of an EU projec
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Exercise How do you think these str
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Exercise Ready - GO! Checklist for
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geographic dimension and that they
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However of course, the use of writt
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Exercise Please find below extremel
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Unit 7.3. Unit in a nutshell Achiev
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A wide range of various objectives
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Evaluation of project meetings: The
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Unit 7.4. Unit in a nutshell Achiev
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Dissemination planning and evaluati
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Civil Society Coherence Cohesion Co
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Grundtvig Holocaust Hosting organis
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Practitioners Project coordinator P
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We All are Europe The members of th