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response to COVID-19 challenges on student mobility

Sophia Eriksson Waterschoot

Director DG EAC

Youth, Education and Erasmus+

The people of Europe

are watching what happens next. And we all know what is at stake. What we do now matters for today as well as for the future.

Ursula von der Leyen,

President of the European Commission, 26 March 2020

Establishment of an online

collaboration space with Member

States to share good practices

Coordination at EU Level

Regular webinars with Erasmus+ NAs

and ProgrammeCommittee

Webinars with student organisations

(European Student Union and ESN) & Universities Networks

Informal videoconferences of

ministers of education

14 April, 18 May

Directors General Meeting, 24 March

answers to the

COVID19 challenges in education

Switch to online education on a massive scale

Digital repositories are being developed and

shared among teachers

Targeted teacher training on e-learning

methodologies and techniques

Enhanced cooperation between teachers and

increased peer support

Support to students

Additional funding to institutions and to individual students

State of Play in Higher Education

Source: ©Pulse of Europe

Key Challenges for Students

and actions two-thirds of the students' mobility periods continued. A quarter of them were -19). 2014
Key Challenge Uncertainty of mobility periods abroad Facilitating online learning and recognition of credits gained during virtual mobility Asking for full flexibility on mobility arrangements in favour of the student Coordinated survey to follow on detail regarding status of mobilities (ESN report on COVID-19). 2014

Key Challenge Students in need of more support

Constant cooperation with students and student organisations on real needs on the ground Offering full flexibility on Erasmus+ grants to cover unforeseen expenses (e.g. in relation to accommodation or repatriation costs) Calling on National Authorities, Erasmus+ National Agencies and Higher Education Institutions to offer flexibility and full support to students studies. 24% reported that they will keep the grant, partially or fully. The majority (ESN report). 2014

Key Challenge Confusion regarding Erasmus+ grants

Full flexibility on Erasmus+ grants in favour of the student Coordinated answers at DG EAC level via regular webinars with NAs, & webinars with student organisations and HEIs on Commission stance on grants

Q&Asfor Erasmus+ participants

of students whose mobility continued have moved to online classes. 34% have moved to partial online or partially postponed classes 2014

Key Challenge Need for Digital Learning

Recognition of digital learning mobility components

Launch coronavirus: online learning resources

Digital Education Action Plan

Continuous work on blended mobility opportunities under the new Erasmus Programme

Micro-credentials expert group setting

Extended deadlines for

Erasmus and EU Solidarity

calls

Erasmus COVID-19

recovery Plan

Follow-up survey with

Erasmus participants

organisations Additional measures to support the Higher Education sector:

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