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DATAUSE project coordinated by PCG Edukacja chosen as a success story by European Commission
2016-03-29


In February this year the European Commission chose the project coordinated by PCG Edukacja as a success story. The project entitled: DATAUSE – using data for improving school and student performance was honored for its impact, contribution to policy‑making, innovative results and creative approach used in the project.

The DATAUSE project was conducted under the umbrella of European Comenius Lifelong Learning programme between 2010 and 2012. PCG Edukacja coordinated the team consisting of a number of institutions, including Institut für Informations management Bremen from Germany, Modern Didactics Center from Lithuania, Specialist Schools and Academies Trust from UK and Universiteit Twente from the Netherlands. The goal of the project was to develop competencies of the school leaders to create data teams that use data for continuous improvement of school effectiveness and student outcomes.

This distinction honors our efforts to promote using data for school and students' improvement, which we regularly promote through our services. We encourage you to view the full offer of PCG Edukacja. (pcgpolska.pl/en/education)

Attached: The European Commission commendation

Project participants (from left): Rozana Szmigiel, Jolanta Kowalska, Ewelina Kaniecka, oraz Dorota Salska.



Project participants during workshops in London (from left): Ewelina Kaniecka, Dorota Salska, Jolanta Kowalska, Rozana Szmigiel, Aleksandra Błażejewska (PCG Polska Education, Łódź office), Małgorzata Dzimińska (The project manager, PCG Polska Education, Łódź office).



Project participants during study visit in Lithuania



Project partners during working session in Bremen



The project manager – Małgorzata Dzimińska (PCG Polska Education, Łódź office) presenting at the closing conference.