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P2V consortium meeting at the EUN Office
Author: EUN News
An integration workshop and consortium meeting for the P2V project (Peer to Peer Networking for Valorisation) took place at the EUN Office on 6 June 2008. P2V is a project which aims to help teachers, inspectors and policy makers discover methods, pedagogies and inspection schemes in other countries using peer learning. In this meeting, P2V project partners covered issues linked to the three strands of work of the project: policy, inspection and practice.
The three work package leaders, Alan McCluskey from University of Fribourg for Policy, Claus Berg from UNI.C in Denmark for the practice strand, and Bert Jaap van Oel from the Dutch Inspectorate for Inspection peer reviews, gave accounts of the state of progress of strands activities.
Concerning the practice strand, based on visits among several triads of schools, these visits are well underway as well as the reporting. Regarding the inspection strand, which consists of the review of other inspectorates among the countries participating in the project, the visits are now finished and reporting has already started. As for the policy strand, it still has one visit ahead due to take place in France on 15-17 September 2008 in Paris. More details about this visit will follow soon.
Also under discussion were issues linked to the general administration of the project, which is coordinated by European Schoolnet.
More information on P2V and strand information: http://p2v.eun.org

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