SEEVAL Project meeting in Malta

Oct 10, 2022

The University of Malta organized the 4th project meeting in Malta from October 6-7, 2022.  Project officers and teachers from the participating partners from Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, Romania, and Austria discussed topics ranging from impact assessment to dissemination activities as well as to organizational issues on the final conference in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, in November 2022. Moreover, the next steps and activities for the last couple of months were discussed.

During the first meeting day, the teachers from Bulgaria, Greece, and Romania were invited to attend a private secondary school to get an insight in the SEL activities of Maltese schools. On the second day the whole group visited the St Ignatius College Handaq Middle School where the school staff gave a detailed overview on social and emotional learning activities and programs which the school offers to their students.

Find additional information on the project and on the final conference at the SEEVAL website

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