On February 12-13th in Goteborg, Sweden the third transnational partners’ meeting of the project Better Cooperate. Education through and to the values of the social economy as a way to reinforce the society took place. The meeting was attended by 10 participants from 6 partner countries.

The main goal of the meeting was to evaluate the project’s progress and the news are rather good: we are working hard on the MOOC courses and first the first version of the online game is already being developed! ✨🎮 

During the Gothenburg meeting we visited YES BOX YESBOX – Home of Entrepreneurs and Coompanion, where we talked about the students’ company model, values in business and further collaboration 💡📚

So it the end, It turns out that biggest challenge was unexpectedly finding a date for training the trainers who would test the tools we had designed. So far we know that it is going to be Warsaw and it will May or June.  Stay tuned!

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