There is still time to prepare a position paper outlining your views on how well the EC’s flagship Digital Education Action Plan is performing in terms of fostering cooperation and supporting digital innovation in education. Position papers are welcome before 15 September and should provide a response to the following guiding question: In your experience and expertise with the Digital Education Action Plan, what actions/policy areas have been effective in achieving their objective and which actions/policy areas should be strengthened in the next phase of its implementation?
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