The Steering Committee of the Re-Direction Project convened on September 17, 2025, to assess current progress and discuss upcoming activities across key work packages. The meeting focused on evaluation findings, training initiatives, e-learning platform updates, and preparation for the next stakeholder workshop.
Firstly, the committee reviewed the external evaluation report, which provided a highly positive assessment of the project’s implementation. Suggestions for enhancing coordination included setting more realistic deadlines, improving the distribution of meeting materials, and considering a shift from Teams to Zoom for better connectivity. Despite these recommendations, the partners agreed that no immediate changes were necessary, reflecting overall satisfaction with the current coordination approach.
Secondly, updates were shared regarding the staff training and piloting phase under Work Package 4. Participants discussed the issuance of student certificates for the e-learning courses, noting that ECTS credits cannot be granted in some partner countries. The project will explore the use of micro-credentials as encouraged by EU strategies. The upcoming training in Tbilisi will cover topics such as inclusive communication, digital skills, sustainability, and accreditation. Additionally, tailored online workshops are planned for the period between October and December 2025.
Thirdly, the status of the e-learning platform was reviewed. Some course materials have already been uploaded, while others, particularly content related to sustainability, remain pending. The deadline for final uploads was set for the end of September, with opportunities for revision during the October meeting. Partners were reminded of their responsibility for translation and were encouraged to clearly label course titles to avoid confusion. A video tutorial and technical support will be made available to assist with the uploading process.
Finally, the committee addressed preparations for the upcoming workshop in Georgia and discussed the importance of meeting dissemination targets under Work Package 6. While some suggested focusing more on quality than quantity in outreach efforts, it was emphasized that existing key performance indicators must still be met. The committee agreed to continue discussions on the external evaluation recommendations during upcoming calls.
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Firstly, the committee reviewed the external evaluation report, which provided a highly positive assessment of the project’s implementation. Suggestions for enhancing coordination included setting more realistic deadlines, improving the distribution of meeting materials, and considering a shift from Teams to Zoom for better connectivity. Despite these recommendations, the partners agreed that no immediate changes were necessary, reflecting overall satisfaction with the current coordination approach.
Secondly, updates were shared regarding the staff training and piloting phase under Work Package 4. Participants discussed the issuance of student certificates for the e-learning courses, noting that ECTS credits cannot be granted in some partner countries. The project will explore the use of micro-credentials as encouraged by EU strategies. The upcoming training in Tbilisi will cover topics such as inclusive communication, digital skills, sustainability, and accreditation. Additionally, tailored online workshops are planned for the period between October and December 2025.
Thirdly, the status of the e-learning platform was reviewed. Some course materials have already been uploaded, while others, particularly content related to sustainability, remain pending. The deadline for final uploads was set for the end of September, with opportunities for revision during the October meeting. Partners were reminded of their responsibility for translation and were encouraged to clearly label course titles to avoid confusion. A video tutorial and technical support will be made available to assist with the uploading process.
Finally, the committee addressed preparations for the upcoming workshop in Georgia and discussed the importance of meeting dissemination targets under Work Package 6. While some suggested focusing more on quality than quantity in outreach efforts, it was emphasized that existing key performance indicators must still be met. The committee agreed to continue discussions on the external evaluation recommendations during upcoming calls.
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor the European Education and Culture Executive Agency can be held responsible for them.
The project web-page: https://re-direction.org/
The project Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563411968827
The project LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/re-direction-project/
#redirection #ErasmusPlus #inclusivity #sustainability #digitalization