European Added Value

The transnational character of this project enables an even better understanding of the subject matter as it provides a much wider platform for exchange. Experts from participating countries get the unique opportunity to get together to exchange both knowledge and experiences and deliberate upon new ways to improve access to parental education. This process hopefully leads to a better mutual understanding for the situations in respective member countries and to see existing transnational continuities as well as differences in the field of parental education and child poverty. Furthermore the project promotes awareness for the diversity of social and educational policy in Europe and the jointly created catalogue of quality standards is a first step towards the harmonisation of practices in different European member states.

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