The INCLUSION² consortium got together in Wageningen, the Netherlands, from 6 to 8 February for its third transnational meeting. Although it took a while for the project to kick into gear, this meeting was fruitful and instrumental in setting some key objectives down. A new platform was chosen to facilitate and measure conversations of the professional learning communities (PLCs) and it is called Knowledge Forum.
The forum is hosted on Aeres University servers, and all partners had the opportunity to familiarise themselves with it. The aim is to be able to facilitate individual PLCs in the consortium countries of Ireland, Netherlands, Belgium and Malta.
DHOS Brugge (Belgium) will create the building blocks that can be used to introduce teachers to the Knowledge Forum, and Aeres and WCI will work together to create a nice-looking interface for PLC participants.
Partners were treated to a trip to the contemporary art museum in Arnhem, and a superb dinner on the last night. This only proves that we can all work better when our tummies are satisfied.