Didactic Tools

Luglio 22, 2021

Is multilingualism the key competence? The research paper by the University of Reading has been presented in Palermo, Italy

The Eu Skills profile Tool for Third Country Nationals is a multilingual tool designed by the European Commission to support early profiling of the skills of refugees, migrants and citizens of non-EU countries who are staying in the EU (third country nationals).
Luglio 21, 2021

Key-Co System and the importance of multilingualism

The Eu Skills profile Tool for Third Country Nationals is a multilingual tool designed by the European Commission to support early profiling of the skills of refugees, migrants and citizens of non-EU countries who are staying in the EU (third country nationals).
Luglio 20, 2021

Is multilingualism the key competence? Federico Faloppa

The Eu Skills profile Tool for Third Country Nationals is a multilingual tool designed by the European Commission to support early profiling of the skills of refugees, migrants and citizens of non-EU countries who are staying in the EU (third country nationals).
Maggio 17, 2021

E-learning lessons – Key-Co System project

The Eu Skills profile Tool for Third Country Nationals is a multilingual tool designed by the European Commission to support early profiling of the skills of refugees, migrants and citizens of non-EU countries who are staying in the EU (third country nationals).
Novembre 17, 2020

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The Eu Skills profile Tool for Third Country Nationals is a multilingual tool designed by the European Commission to support early profiling of the skills of refugees, migrants and citizens of non-EU countries who are staying in the EU (third country nationals).
Novembre 16, 2020

What are the Key-Co System didactic tools?

The Eu Skills profile Tool for Third Country Nationals is a multilingual tool designed by the European Commission to support early profiling of the skills of refugees, migrants and citizens of non-EU countries who are staying in the EU (third country nationals).
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