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Enhancing Youth Employability Through Erasmus+ 2014-2020: A Systemic Approach

The Erasmus+ programme (2014-2020) aims to boost education, training, youth, and sport across Europe, promoting professional development and employability. Directed by Francesco Tarantino of YouNet, the initiative embraces a cross-sectoral approach, integrating youth, higher education, schools, vocational training, and adult learning. Key Actions include Learning Mobility, Cooperation, and Policy Reform, fostering a comprehensive impact on diverse educational sectors. Discover the key figures and strategies that empower young individuals in their professional journeys.

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Enhancing Youth Employability Through Erasmus+ 2014-2020: A Systemic Approach

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  1. Erasmus plusThe 2014-2020 EU programme for education, training, youth and sportFrancesco Tarantino, YouNet Director

  2. Towards 2014 Youth in Action Mundus Tempus Alfa Edulink

  3. Keywords & news • Systemic impact • Cross-sectoral approach (youth, higher education, schools, vocational education, adult) • Professional development • Employability

  4. Key Action 1: Learning Mobility

  5. Key Action 2: Cooperation

  6. Key Action 3: Policy reform

  7. Keyfigures

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