UOLS participates in the QPA project

The QPA method has been launched as part of the Leonardo da Vinci Programme, funded by the European Comission and focused on the needs of teaching and training within education and professional training. This programme approaches the problem of dropping out of school through an educational itinerary based on the learning processes in an intercultural context. La Salle Open University is actively participating in the launching; contributing with its expertise as researcher in the field of technological learning platforms and the new teaching methodologies. This project also counts with the participation of La Salle centers from all over Europe. There are eight schools involved in Italy, two in Spain, one in France and one in Belgium, with a total of five-hundred students and close to seventy teachers involved. In the image, the initial videoconference for the start of the project, with the participation of Lluís Vicent, Rector of UOLS, and August Climent, Secretary General of UOLS.