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Month: April 2025

AgriTECH – Alliance for Innovative Learning Environment in Advanced Agriculture through Technology and Management

The AgriTECH project aim is to transform agricultural education by integrating advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and quantum computing into modern agricultural practices. The project seeks to develop a comprehensive educational ecosystem that addresses skills gaps in the agricultural sector, promoting interdisciplinary learning and collaboration. Its mission is to merge technical and non-technical skills, encouraging creativity, entrepreneurship, and co-innovation through the establishment of incubators and the creation of the AgriTECH Manager profile.

The project focuses on preparing the next generation of professionals to navigate challenges and opportunities in advanced agricultural technologies. It will achieve this by developing new teaching methods, assessment techniques, and learning resources utilizing emerging technologies like virtual and augmented reality, gamification, and adaptive learning. AgriTECH aims to cultivate critical skills such as problem-solving and critical thinking, ensuring that learners are equipped with the competencies needed for success in the Digital Transformation (DT) domains.

Additionally, AgriTECH emphasizes corporate social responsibility and sustainable development, aiming to enhance the quality and relevance of education and training in the agricultural sector. By fostering an entrepreneurial mindset and supporting innovation across Europe, AgriTECH seeks to build a strong foundation for the future of agriculture and its technological integration.

Planning SEEDs Project Wraps Up with a Successful Final Event

We are proud to announce the successful completion of the Planning SEEDs project—an innovative European initiative that has championed the development of Solidarity Economy Districts (SEEDs) to promote social, economic, and environmental sustainability.

Throughout the project, partners from across Europe worked together to empower local communities through participatory governance and resilient territorial development. The final event marked the culmination of this collaborative journey, celebrating key outcomes and a shared vision for a more inclusive and sustainable future.

Key Highlights and Achievements

  • Strengthening Local Food Systems
    Developed and supported Short Food Supply Chains (SFSCs) to stimulate local economies and encourage sustainable food practices.
  • Building a European Community of Practice
    Brought together citizens, organizations, and local authorities to foster knowledge exchange and collaborative action.
  • Delivering Insightful Research
    Produced comprehensive reports at both EU and national levels to support evidence-based policymaking.
  • Creating an Online Ecosystem
    Launched a digital platform to enhance SEED coordination, facilitate community engagement, and build local capacity.
  • Shaping Policy and Practice
    Developed actionable policy guidelines and recommendations to support local governments in advancing the social and solidarity economy.

To learn more about the project’s outcomes and access resources, visit the website here.

MOBUILDING – A Strategic Approach to Support Mobility of Apprentices in the Building Sector

The MOBUILDING project aims to revolutionize apprenticeship mobility in the European building sector by addressing structural, administrative, and legal barriers that prevent skilled workers from gaining valuable international experience. The sector faces an ageing workforce, skill shortages, and limited mobility pathways due to inconsistencies in qualification recognition, insufficient employer engagement, and lack of structured mobility programs.

By leveraging digital innovation, strategic partnerships, and policy recommendations, the project will establish a sustainable framework for cross-border apprenticeships. The ultimate goal is to increase the attractiveness of VET pathways, improve the employability of young apprentices, and enhance the competitiveness of SMEs and construction firms by providing them with access to a highly skilled and mobile workforce. Furthermore, by aligning with the European Green Deal, the project ensures that sustainable construction practices and green skills training become an integral part of vocational education, preparing the next generation of construction professionals for an eco-conscious industry.

Easter Giving

This Easter, CARDET proudly supported three meaningful initiatives: Adopt a Family for Easter by Παγκύπριο Συντονιστικό Συμβούλιο Εθελοντισμού (ΠΣΣΕ), as well as actions by Πασυκαφ / Pasykaf and Generation for Change CY, joining forces to make a greater impact through our #twenty4twenty campaign. 🐣💛

🐰🌷 Our team purchased their Easter candles from PASYKAF and collected a wide range of essential items from clothes and food to baby supplies and Easter treats, spreading warmth, hope, and joy to families and individuals in need! 🌸💖

#CARDET20years#CARDET#CommunitySupport#twenty4twenty

RURACTIVE Partners Gather in Zadar for Key Project Meetings

From April 7 to 9, the RURACTIVE project convened its Steering Committee and General Assembly meetings at the historic Rector’s Palace in Zadar, Croatia. The three-day gathering brought together partners from across Europe to review progress and align on next steps toward inclusive, innovative, and sustainable rural development.

The event opened with the Steering Committee meeting, where work package leaders shared updates and outlined timelines for the months ahead. On the second day, the General Assembly united all project partners for a dynamic agenda of presentations, discussions, and a review of the open call results.

Wednesday featured two parallel sessions: a Local Community Trainer (LCT) gathering focused on community design training, and the first Solutions Analysis Research Symposium. The symposium highlighted research on rural development dynamics, innovation types, and gender-inclusive approaches, followed by interactive workshops and collaborative planning for future outputs.

This milestone event reinforced collaboration among partners and laid the groundwork for the project’s next phase. Activities continue through April 11, with peer-to-peer exchanges aimed at hands-on learning and local knowledge transfer across pilot regions.

Read more about RURACTIVE’s initiatives here.

GLITTER Project Kicks Off in Athens to Promote Digital Well-Being in Schools

The GLITTER project officially launched with a successful kick-off meeting on April 9, 2025, in Athens, hosted by Konnektable Technologies. The event brought together the international consortium, including partners from Ireland, Cyprus, Poland, Romania, and Italy, to lay the foundation for a three-year collaboration for a transformative three-year collaboration in digital education and well-being.

Over the next 36 months, GLITTER will develop and test a whole-school approach that integrates innovative, evidence-based tools to support digital well-being in primary, lower, and upper secondary education. These tools will be piloted in 20 schools across Europe, helping educators create safer, more inclusive, and empowering digital environments for young learners.

During the meeting, partners discussed the project’s objectives, mapped out best practices, and planned the development of practical tools that educators can implement in the classroom. They also explored ways to connect policy, research, and educational practice to ensure effectiveness and long-term impact.

With strong collaboration and a shared vision, GLITTER aims to help every child thrive in the digital age. Stay tuned for more updates, pilot activities, and resources as the project progresses.

GLITTER – Strengthening Learners’ Digital Well-being Using Effective Teaching Practices and Digital Environments

The main goal of GLITTER initiative is to support evidence-informed policy at European level by developing and testing a whole school approach that brings several evidence-based tools and practices into a coherent whole to enhance digital well-being in and through school education.

The main goal will be achieved through the following specific objectives:

  1. Identify best practices and case studies conducted at International, European, national, and regional levels which champions digital wellbeing in schools;
  2. Define a whole school approach to digital wellbeing and practical instruments that can promote wellbeing in digital education environments;
  3. Pilot, test, evaluate and refine the GLITTER practical instruments and explore the effectiveness of a whole school approach to digital wellbeing in a range of different subjects and age groups in schools in four EU countries;
  4. Develop policy recommendations aimed at promoting a culture of digital wellbeing in and through education at primary, lower and upper secondary levels;
  5. Increase visibility of the project outcomes and maximize the impact of the project.

GLITTER will provide a better understanding of the concept of digital wellbeing in and through education at primary, lower and upper secondary levels with the aim of gaining evidence-based and contextual knowledge towards sustainable integration of research results into the school practices, teacher education and educational policy. It will design and pilot in 20 primary and secondary schools from 4 EU countries – Cyprus, Italy, Poland and Romania – practical instruments and practices for a digital wellbeing whole school approach aimed to pursue the wellbeing of children and young people in order to maximize their potential and self-realization and supporting their empowerment and safety in online environments.

Celebrating 20 Years of Impact with Key Partners! 

As we are getting ready to wrap up our role as the official EPALE Ambassador for Cyprus (Dec 2022 – Dec 2024), we want to express our sincere gratitude to the EPALE Community for a truly enriching and inspiring collaboration. 💙

Over the past two years, CARDET has proudly supported the promotion of the EPALE platform as a dynamic space for sharing knowledge, connecting professionals, and strengthening the field of adult education. Together, we helped grow an engaged community of users, enriched the platform with blogs, articles, resources, and news, and contributed to the advancement of lifelong learning in Cyprus.

A special thank you to Elsa Neophytou, and her colleagues at the EPALE  for the excellent collaboration and for being a vital partner to our vision. 

The journey doesn’t end here! We will continue our commitment to empowering adult education and learning opportunities for all! 🙌📘

#EPALE #CARDET #AdultEducation #LifelongLearning

Blood Donation

As part of our #twenty4twenty campaign, our team rolled up their sleeves at the Blood Donation Centre in Engomi to donate blood and give the gift of life. 💉🩸

Every donation can save up to three lives, a powerful reminder that small acts of kindness can have a life-changing impact! We are deeply grateful to continue standing by our community and giving back in ways that truly matter.

#CARDET20years #twenty4twenty #blooddonation #communityimpact #togetherwegrow

The PERSONA Project Releases Its First Newsletter

The first newsletter of the PERSONA Project is now available, offering key updates and insights from the project’s ongoing efforts to transform agricultural Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) through micro-credentials.

PERSONA seeks to modernise agricultural TVET by introducing flexible and targeted learning opportunities that better respond to the evolving needs of the labour market. The project’s innovative approach aims to empower learners and improve the relevance and quality of vocational education.

From major achievements of Work Package 1 (WP1), to provide a preview of upcoming activities the PERSONA project continues to pave the way for more accessible and impactful TVET systems.

Explore the newsletter below, and find out more about the project here!