In mid-October, our partners gathered in Berlin for the 4th Transnational Partners’ Meeting of the Better Cooperate! project. Hosted by Comparative Research Network e.V., the event was all about sharing progress, exchanging ideas, and planning the next exciting steps together.

We discussed the latest results, learned about the development of our Social Entrepreneurship Educational Kit, and got updates on the upcoming MOOC courses and online game.

The real highlight? A field trip to Montessori Oberschule Strausberg, where students not only run their own cooperative — Erdkinderclan — but also take care of three beehives on school grounds! The honey and wax they produce even become candles. A sweet example of learning in action and social entrepreneurship at its best! 🍯

Day two brought creative brainstorming on the project’s board game, knowledge repository, and new ideas for improving student cooperatives.

Two inspiring days in Berlin left us buzzing with energy (and not just because of the bees!) as we continue building cooperative, creative, and meaningful ways to learn entrepreneurship together.

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