On April 12-13, 2018 in the city of Billund (Denmark) a meeting of the working group Building Evidence in Education was held, active participation was made by the representatives of CICED.
With the development of national education systems throughout the world, projects focusing on the early child development of the child are of great importance. At the April meeting, the main focus of the work was aimed at analyzing and evaluating the effectiveness of similar projects conducted by different countries. Also, the participants discussed opportunities for joint cooperation within the framework of their own projects.
As part of the meeting, CICED held talks with representatives of the LEGO Foundation, the UNESCO Institute for Educational Planning and UNICEF.
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