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Back from Italy: a rich Erasmus+ mobility experience!

Back from Italy: a rich Erasmus+ mobility experience!

Association Petite Graine has successfully concluded its job shadowing experience in Italy, carried out as part of its Erasmus+ project "Green Skills for Rural Development". This mobility gave our team the opportunity to observe new educational practices, exchange with our hosting organisation Active Youth for Europe, and reflect on how these approaches can be adapted to our own adult education work in a rural context.

Throughout the experience, we deepened our reflection on sustainable entrepreneurship, longer-term learner support, and the use of digital tools and blended formats to widen access to learning. The mobility also strengthened our commitment to developing educational activities that are more structured, more accessible, and better adapted to local realities.

We warmly thank our hosting partner for their welcome and for the valuable exchanges throughout the mobility. This experience marks an important step in the development of Association Petite Graine and in the strengthening of our adult education activities.

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