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Erasmus+ KA3 - European Policy Experimentations
Information meeting
29.01.2018
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How to prepare an application
Tatiana Niskacova, EACEA
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Experimentation
Field trials Target groups
Public authorities
Methodology
EU Agenda
Results Systemic impact
Testing
Quality assurance
Up-scaling
Disseminate Innovate
Improve
Monitoring
Strategic leadership
Policy measure
Ethical issues
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General information
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General information
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Pre-proposal stage
Full proposal stage
Deadline for submission
10 April 2018
25 September 2018
Evaluation period
April-May 2018
October 2018
Notification of results
June 2018
November 2018
Project start date
N/A
Between 1 January and 28 February 2019
Timetable
Timetable
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Call documentation
Useful documents
Guidelines for applicants
Annex to the guidelines
Instructions for applicants
eForm user guide
EULogin and Participant Portal User Guides
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Useful documents
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1. Eligibility criteria 1. Confirmation of eligibility criteria
2. Award criterion 2. Selection criteria
- Relevance of the project Financial and operational capacity
3. Exclusion criteria
4. Award criteria
-Quality of the project design and implementation
-Partnership and the cooperation arrangements
-Impact, dissemination, and sustainability
Pre-proposal stage Full proposal stage
Selection process
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• Applicants
• Countries
• Partnership
• Coordination
• Activities and duration
Eligibility criteria
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• Public authorities (Ministry or equivalent) responsible for education & training or delegated organisations by public authorities
• Public or private organisations or institutions active in the fields of education or training or other relevant fields
• Public or private organisations or institutions carrying out cross-sector activities linked to education & training in other socio-economic sectors
Eligible applicants
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• The 28 Member States of the European Union
• the EFTA/EEA countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway
• EU candidate countries: Turkey, the former Yugoslav Republic
of Macedonia
Eligible countries
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Minimum 4 entities for 3 different countries:
• At least 3 public authorities or 3 delegated bodies, each from a different eligible country; while at least 1 public authority from EU Member State;
• At least 1 public or private entity with expertise in policy impact evaluation (a researcher)
Eligible Partnership
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• A public authority or
• A legally established network or association of public
authorities or
• A public or private entity delegated by public
authorities through a delegation letter --------
Organisation legally established for at least 3 years
on the date of the submission of pre-proposals
@ Eligible Coordination
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Start: 1 January 2019 to 28 February 2019
Duration: 24 to 36 months
Field trials: at least in 3 countries whose ministries
(or delegated entities) are involved in the project
Activities must take place in eligible countries
Eligible Activities and duration
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Award criteria
Pre-proposal stage
1. Relevance of the project (20 points)
Full proposal stage
2. Quality of the project design and implementation (30 points)
3. Quality of the partnership and cooperation arrangements (20 points)
4. Impact, dissemination and sustainability (30 points)
min 12 points on 'Relevance' to pass to full proposal stage
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• Holistic and analytic approach:
- The project proposal will be first seen as a whole
- the full project idea shall unfold coherently
- Each award criteria and their descriptors are addressed
• Experimentation project
- Not a "standard" project for developing certain methodologies, approaches, courses etc.
• An action-research project
- Not a purely research project
• To support evidence-based policy-making based on sound counter-factual methodology
What is expected from a proposal?
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• Focus on experimenting a policy measure, and not just on producing policy proposals, materials, courses etc.
• Outcome – a valid evidence from partner countries to support a policy intervention
– a form of policy reports, guidelines, handbooks for policy implementation
• Policy-advocacy, support and up-scaling are very important
What is expected from a proposal?
• European and country-specific objectives and priorities in education
and training, and to the objectives and priority themes of the call.
• Measure to be tested is suitable to the target groups
• Target groups
• European added value based on transnational cooperation
• Experimentation methodology is consistent with the objectives of the measure to be tested
• Leading role of the responsible public authorities
• Outcomes are relevant to the objectives of the call and have the potential to lead to systemic change.
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Relevance of the project
Award criteria
• Valid, credible and convincing evidence
• Experimentation methodology is based on a sound theoretical approach; is consistent with the measure to be tested ; it is suitable for the target groups
• Experimentation protocol is clear, comprehensive and rigorous.
• Project design is clear and structured, with appropriate milestones and pertinent deliverables/outputs/results.
• Sound project management and quality assurance plan, clear monitoring strategy and methodology for identifying risks and introducing mitigating actions.
• Cost effectiveness and value for money
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Quality of the project design
Award criteria
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• Partners have potential to ensure full achievement of the objectives of projects
• Coordination and internal communication mechanisms well described
• Roles clearly defined
– Preparing the experiment
– Running the experiment
– Evaluation of results
– Up-scaling the results
• Time allocation and input among partners is adequate and balanced
Quality of partnership
Award criteria
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• Clear communication and dissemination strategy
• Results conveyed to a broad and relevant audience
• An organizational and peer learning exercise through workshops, roundtables, training
• Present numbers; quantify the impact
• Describe qualitative impact: how will adoption of tested measure lead to systemic change?
• Follow-up activities and strategy for long-term monitoring
Impact, dissemination and sustainability
Award criteria
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• Have a clear idea: on the need
• Specific and evidence based: avoid broad measure
• Coherent: in its entirety, avoid contradictions, avoid “patchwork”
• Simple: better a few well-chosen words than long/vague explanations
• Clear: follow the questions and answer them in the right order
• Explicit: do not take anything for granted; don’t assume: assessors cannot read your
mind; avoid abbreviations or explain them
• Rigorous: the application is the basis on which your project will be implemented;
it is also the cornerstone of your partnership commitment
• Involve all partners in drafting the proposal; ensure they assume ownership
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