SkillVista Project Officially Kicks Off in Estonia

On 24 July 2024, the SkillVista project – Osnaživanje ranjivih odraslih osoba putem vizualnog učenja za razvoj mekih vještina – was officially launched with a kick-off meeting hosted in Estonia by EESTI Vaimupuudega Inimeste Tugiliit.

Partners from Estonia, Croatia, and the Netherlands gathered to initiate the 18-month Erasmus+ Small-Scale Partnership in Adult Education, setting the strategic and operational foundation for the project.

The kick-off meeting played a crucial role in aligning the partnership around shared objectives and ensuring structured implementation. During the meeting, partners:

  • Confirmed the project structure, timeline, and key milestones

  • Clarified roles, responsibilities, and internal reporting procedures

  • Reviewed Erasmus+ quality standards and financial guidelines

  • Established the Steering Committee and communication protocols

  • Agreed on monitoring, evaluation, and risk management mechanisms

This structured planning ensures that all project activities  including the Visual Methodology Mastery Kit and the SkillsVista digital platform are implemented with clarity, accountability, and quality.

SkillVista aims to contribute to inclusive upskilling pathways by equipping adult educators with innovative visual methodologies that empower vulnerable adult learners.

 

This project has been funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. 

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