The highly positive impact of learning mobility on youth has been proven, recognised and supported via concrete measures and programmes that demonstrate Europe’s willingness to place learning mobility high on the educational and youth agendas. Despite this, the school period spent abroad is not recognised in many European countries. EEE-YFU and EFIL launched a campaign for the recognition of the study period abroad. Partners are EPA, EUROCLIO, KeyCoNet and OBESSU. The objective of the #RecogniseStudyAbroad campaign is to raise awareness among policy-makers and educational stakeholders about the lack of recognition of long-term pupil exchanges. The project will be presented on 13 October in the European Parliament frame of the LLLWeek2016.
#RecogniseStudyAbroad: Promoting Pupil Mobility
Learning mobility for all - 13th September 2016