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Socrates Project

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Socrates Project

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  1. Socrates Project • Socrates was an educational initiative of the European Commission. 31 countries are part of it. The initiative of the Socrates program has been operating since 1994 to 31 December 1999 when it was replaced by the Socrates II program on January 24, 2000, which remained active to 2006. This, in turn, was replaced by the Lifelong Learning Programme 2007-2013.

  2. Participants in the program were the EU and Romania and Bulgaria, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Turkey.

  3. Socrates Philosopher • The program was appointed in honor of the philosopher Socrates of Ancient Greece. Socrates was a classical Athenian philosopher regarded as one of the biggest in Western philosophy. He was a teacher of Plato, Aristotle who was a disciple, with these three fundamental representatives of philosophy in ancient Greece.

  4. His objectives were: • Improve the European dimension of education at all levels. • Improve knowledge of European languages​​. • Promote cooperation and mobility through education. • Encourage innovation in education. • Promote equality of opportunities in all sectors of education.

  5. PROJECT SOCRATES Sara Blanco Vázquez, Mariana Elvira Angarita Afonso, Imán Nouaaman y Jorge Alonso Hernández 4ºC

  6. Some components were: • On primary education and secondary education: the Comenius program. • On university education: the Erasmus program. • On adult education: The Grundtvig program. • The Lingua program: in reference to education in European languages​​. • On information technology and communication technology in education: The Minerva program. • The Lifelong Learning Programme 2007-2013 is the successor program to be adopted.

  7. Socrates Project • Socrates was an educational initiative of the European Commission. 31 countries are part of it. The initiative of the Socrates program has been operating since 1994 to 31 December 1999 when it was replaced by the Socrates II program on January 24, 2000, which remained active to 2006. This, in turn, was replaced by the Lifelong Learning Programme 2007-2013.

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