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Learn about the effective dissemination methods used in the RECIPE project to promote education outcomes. Discover key strategies such as web materials, leaflets, and conferences, enhancing visibility and reach. Engage with diverse educational resources and outputs for impactful dissemination.
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Recipe – Regional Education Centres In PedagogicalEurope A comenius multilateral project P5Work Package 5 - Dissemination (WP5)Overall responsibility to ensure the timely achievement of the targets and deliverablesfor this WP – page 19
Disseminationpag 36 • As detailed in WP 5, part G, our dissemination and exploitation plan incorporates the 5 strategic levels recommended for EU education and culture programmes • As WP5 shows, we adopt the full dissemination tool kit, beginning with • 1- project leaflets to raise initial awareness within immediate and associated communities of practice and • We suggest: • We can “draw” a template – the content of the leaflet will be produced by all • 2- developing a range of other documentary materials to promote our outputs as they are developed. • We suggest: • Send us all the materials and we do organize it and send to Norway to post on webpage if appropriate or other available format (articles on newspapers, ...)
Disseminationpag 36 • As detailed in WP 5, part G, our dissemination and exploitation plan incorporates the 5 strategic levels recommended for EU education and culture programmes • As WP5 shows, we adopt the full dissemination tool kit, beginning with • 3 - We have found that the key to dissemination is an attractive, up to date, and easily navigable project website signposted from links to other websites • We suggest: – work more closely with P1. They have expertise on previous projects – Sail, Core, ... • 4 - and from more conventional printed leaflets. They are later distributed through partner’s mailing lists to target groups in their networks and cascaded outwards to members of their networks. Development and maintenance of the project website is allocated with appropriate resource to those partners with the appropriate expertise. • We suggest: • We can “draw” a template – the content of the leaflet will be produced by all • 5 - Contracting out is employed to ensure the specialised professional production of attractive and highly effective DVD case studies of best practice as central elements of the dissemination process
Dissemination • 6 - We have also enjoyed considerable past success in disseminating project findings and products through organising an international conference towards the end of the project. Partners will support each other and provide complementary expertise in the collaborative production of the range of articles and other publications , briefing notes etc specified in the deliverables for the dissemination work package (Part G -WP5, below)
Deliverable number - 15 • Type of outputs / products / results • Promotion and Marketing Materials • Delivery date • September 2014 • Delivery date refers to the date by which all suchmaterialswill have been produced and distributed. Intermediate dates are numerous and determined by need to publicize and promoteproject training courses, website, conference, etc. major items include: • Paper and web-based versions of course brochure in all EU countries. Availableinitially in English for two courses deliveredwithinprojectlifetime • Web-basedpromotional brochure and introductory guide to projectwebsite and itsproducts in the language of eachpartner, suitable for download, priniting and dissemination. • We suggest: we are waiting for publicitymaterialssuch as information about the courses, projectactivities, papersfor all the partners and wecanorganize and post them on the webpage
Deliverable number - 16 • Type of outputs / products / results • Dissemination Materials • Delivery date • October 2016 • In English and partnerlanguages: • 3 RECIPE-based articles published in refereed and otheracademic and professionaljournals; • 30 Presentations/potential publications at/for conferences and symposiaorganised by partners and/or members of their networks; • 20 Print and Web based publications such as textbookchapters, educational pamphlets and best practice guides based on projectproductssuch as course handbooks or otherelements.
Deliverable number - 17 • Title • European RECIPE conference • Delivery date • October 2016 • To present the project'sfindings and outcomes in conjunctionwithkey-note speakers and policymakersfrom the field of education- • Particular focus on the case-studies and otherworkwithinpartner’s local networks. Members of the latter willbekey participants and co-presenterswith the partnersproviding, inter alia, accounts and analyses of theirownexperience as RECIPE implementers in schools. Severalhundreddelegates are expected to attend fromacross Europe. • Wesuggest– wecanorganize the conference
Deliverable number - 18 • Title • EU RECIPE website • Delivery date • October 2016 • « RECIPEs for EuropeanSuccess in reducing ESL » willbe a renewable and sustainablewebsite, publiclyavailableduring and after the project'slifetimeitis: • 1. A means of communication and disseminationlinkingpartners, local networks and their networks • 2. A resource base for wider and more effective RECIPE implementation • 3. An EU-wide forum for discussion and development of RECIPE theory and practice • 4. A host for the project’s and otherproducts for RECIPE support and training