Common Language Of Toys No: 2013-1-TR1-COM06-47679 6 Period 1.09.2013. – 30.08.2015. SUSTAINABILITY OF THE PROJECT LATVIA.

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Common Language Of Toys No: TR1-COM Period – SUSTAINABILITY OF THE PROJECT LATVIA

A project is sustainable when it continues to deliver benefits to the project beneficiaries and/or other constituencies for an extended period after the Commission’s financial assistance has been terminated (

1. The international network will be maintained, i.e. partners take care of the follow-up (painting activities, tiny hands atelier, toy museums..)

2. Teachers - new challenges require new competencies. New competences arise from assuming new perspectives and envisioning new solutions. New challenges also require new leadership skills

3. Teachers new skills and experience is passed on to children through interesting and exciting activities

4. All partners institutions (kindergartens) self-confidece rise up in local focus as well as national level (kindergartens becoming more popular – more clients)

5. Expierence with other educational systems contribute to improve and evaluate the local system (take the best)

6. The successful cooperation of partners in this project CLOT encourages institutions to participate in other international projects and even take on the role of coordinator

GREAT THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR PARTICIPATING, SHARING EXPIERENCE AND IDEAS, BEING THE BEST PARTNERS AND SUPPORTING! PROJECT TEAM FROM LATVIA