CEE AUTO-LEARN was established in 2016, but contributes a lifetime of experience in education and international collaboration gained by its founder, Education and International Links expert, Ms Christina Erenvidh, from Stockholm, Sweden. Along with former Director of Education, Mrs Margareta Odstam, they have coordinated numerous successful EU-financed programme activities, including Arion and Erasmus+ study visits and large scale Grundtvig, Comenius and Erasmus+ partnership projects. Both are linguists and former teachers, as well as education managers at Kommun (Local Authority) level and former representatives at schools, college and municipality level.
They have a large network of educational contacts in many areas in Sweden and from various walks of life from the age of pre school until upper secondary education. Both are experienced in arranging courses and administration on different levels concerning European funding.
Their team for the GET CREATIVE WITH ART Online project includes manager of KomTek, Mr Roger Viklund. KomTek is an acronym for a municipal technology centre and combines technology with entrepreneurship. It is a national concept the aim of which is to increase the interest in technology and entrepreneurship among children and youth. KomTek is in Järfälla Kommun municipality, and hosts class visits, pedagogical support materials to borrow and in-service training for teachers within the activity. The target group in Järfälla encloses children and youth aged 6-19.
Teachers Bitte Bohlin, Anna-Maria( Mia) Forsberg and Linda Svanberg and trainee teachers Andrea Sigurd and Julia Hellgren also contribute bringing a range of expertise relating to education, politics, European project collaboration, visual art, design, animation, graphics and digital development in Swedish schools.
Their advisor from the pedagogical department of National Museum in Stockholm is Mrs Lena Eriksson, head of Education, National Museum
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They have a large network of educational contacts in many areas in Sweden and from various walks of life from the age of pre school until upper secondary education. Both are experienced in arranging courses and administration on different levels concerning European funding.
Their team for the GET CREATIVE WITH ART Online project includes manager of KomTek, Mr Roger Viklund. KomTek is an acronym for a municipal technology centre and combines technology with entrepreneurship. It is a national concept the aim of which is to increase the interest in technology and entrepreneurship among children and youth. KomTek is in Järfälla Kommun municipality, and hosts class visits, pedagogical support materials to borrow and in-service training for teachers within the activity. The target group in Järfälla encloses children and youth aged 6-19.
Teachers Bitte Bohlin, Anna-Maria( Mia) Forsberg and Linda Svanberg and trainee teachers Andrea Sigurd and Julia Hellgren also contribute bringing a range of expertise relating to education, politics, European project collaboration, visual art, design, animation, graphics and digital development in Swedish schools.
Their advisor from the pedagogical department of National Museum in Stockholm is Mrs Lena Eriksson, head of Education, National Museum
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