Accreditation in Erasmus+
Main Info
TCA Description
Themes and goals of the event:
Accreditation in Erasmus+
Expected results:
- Our primary goal is to prepare participant to submit a high quality accreditation application
- Our secondary goal is at least 50% of those applying get an accreditation
This training is a cooperation between NO01 and MT01. It is part of the Long-Term Training and Cooperation Activity (LTCA) on Accreditation.
Provisional timetable: the event will be split in two in order to allow participants to work with their application within their institutions.
The training dates are: September 6th-7th and September 13th 2021.
Partners and participants
Profile of participants: The seminar is open to participants within the fields of School Education, Vocational Education and Training and Adult Education. The seminar is mainly targeted at teachers, leaders and others. The institutions they represent intent to apply for an Erasmus+ Accreditation by the next application deadline (2022).
Participating institutions that have been unsuccessfully applied for an accreditation in February 2021 can participate as well.
Participants should have good command of English.
Pending booked places
Accepted places
TCA Participant Application
Long-term Activity Info
Erasmus Accreditation is a new way to access mobility activities under the new Erasmus Programme (2021-27).The aim is to
- make the planning of Erasmus mobility projects more strategic
- have a significant impact of the projects at institutional level
- better correlate with EU educational policies and/or objectives.
To achieve the above objectives the new Programme has been designed to make it easier for organizations to access. With Erasmus accreditation, organizations only need to be accredited once to receive funding for Key Action 1 mobility activities during the seven years of the Programme. Key Action 1 supports organizations in delivering professional and personal development opportunities for learners, teachers and trainers and other education staff.
Each Erasmus Accreditation covers one of three fields of education:
1.Adult Education (Including formal, informal and non-formal education)
2.Vocational Education and Training (Including initial and continuing vocational education and training, and work-based learning in all of its forms)
3.School Education (Including early childhood education and care, pre-primary, primary and secondary schools)
For further information please refer to the Padlet Platform of the LTA cooperation.
The overall aim of the long-term activity is
- to help project promoters with the drafting of their Erasmus Plan: drafting the strategic objectives of the accreditation and its possible impact on the organization. (The Erasmus Plan should cover at least two years and extending it further will not require a new application.) The added value of the LTA is making contact with other organizations that apply for Erasmus Accreditation.
- to support project coordinators to maintain the quality standard of mobilities during the accredited period thus achieve the expected impact on their organization. The added value of the LTA is sharing know-how with other organizations in the topic.
The specific aim is that the LTA will be an umbrella, covering the different work packages thus Erasmus Plan, Quality implementation and impact of Accreditation has a common understanding and similar level of implementation.
For further information please refer to the Padlet Platform of the LTA cooperation.
The activities are divided into work packages (WP).
WP 1 is the coordination of the long-term activity on Accreditation. It covers the scheduling, the matching of activities to one another, the monitoring of the activities, the harmonising of WPs.
WP 2 is focused on New-comers to Accreditation where the focus of TCA is on strategic planning, on the so called Erasmus Plan. The expected outcome of the WP to help newcomers to get accreditation. The output of the WP : Defining steps of strategic approach/Erasmus Plan objectives(your organizational strategy)/expected impact on your organization. Added value: While developing strategic thinking and Erasmus Plan together with other partners, finding Erasmus Accreditation project partners.
WP 3 is focused on national experts of Accreditation where the focus is on the assessment criterias and methods of Accreditation.
WP 4 is focused on Accredited project managers who need to evaluate their own accreditation and improve it. Erasmus Plan needs updating during the years, and doing so one needs tools for evaluation and impact measurement.
The outcome and output of this WP would be a discussion or a checklist of quality criterias of Accreditation. How to ensure that project outcomes meet project goals. How strategic thinking is maintained throughout the accreditation with an impact on the organization.
The added value of this WP is: supporting monitoring. Organizations can peerlearn from each other by meeting with their European counterparts.
WP 5 is focused on national experts of Accreditation where the focus is on the quality of implementation of Accreditation. How to guarantee the quality throughout the Accreditation period.
WP6: cross – sectoral “summit meeting” of past TCA participants to exchange experience what impact Accreditation brought to their organizations, share experience amongst the sectors.This summit meeting would be the synthesis of the WP outcomes. The outcome and output would be very committed project promoters who could disseminate Erasmus Plan strategic thinking or/and evaluation and impact measurement skills on National TCAs.
The added value: commitment of participants, ensuring their role as national multiplicators. Involvment of NAs that would organize national TCAs. Building a network of committed Accredited organizations all over Europe which can help to build the European Education Area.
Each type of WP has its own planned outcomes, detailed above. The outcomes of the overall LTA as it follows:
- stronger collaboration of NAs while organizing their own TCAs in the same Accreditation topic
- TCAs within the LTA use all materials available on TEAMS, partners can turn for support to each other.
- synthesis report with recommendation, collection of good practices, and preparing a base survey for a future potential Research Plan maybe in the new period to measure impact of Accreditation etc.
- For further information, please refer to the Padlet Platform of the LTA cooperation.
- Materials for organising similar TCAs are shared below, for further info please contact the organiser NAs.
- Work Package2 03 WP2 TCAs for newcomer project promoters TCA organiser NO01/MT01
- Programme TCA Accreditation in E+
- Speaking with an Expert's Voice - Presentation
- Accreditation Application Form Walkthrough presentation
- Beneficiary practice sharing -Presentation1
- Beneficiary practice sharing - Presentation2
- Impact Exercise
- The importance of language in the application
- The role of the Erasmus Coordinator
- Work Package3 04 WP3 TCAs for application evaluator experts TCA organiser DK01/NL01
- Programme- Exchanging Assessment experients of experts on Accreditation
- Relevance workshop - Presentation
- Objectives workshop - Presentation
- Project management workshop - Presentation
- Closing the seminar - Exchanging Assessment experience of experts on Accreditation
- Work Packages 3-5:Exchanging FINAL REPORT Assessment experience of experts on Accreditation
- Programme Agenda for TCA - Assessing KA121 Final reports
- Beneficiary final report example
Work Package 4 05 WP4 TCAs for Accredited project coordinators TCA organiser SE01
Agenda - Online contact making and Inclusion seminar for Accredited organisations
Summit Final Conference of LTA Accreditation
Programme and Script for LTA Accreditation Summit - Final Conference