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Introducing the Smart Skills Good Practice Compendium

We are excited to announce that the Smart Skills Good Practice Compendium is now live on our website. This comprehensive resource gathers best practices, innovative teaching methods, and real-world examples from across the project, all aimed at enhancing digital learning and sustainable agricultural practices.

The compendium offers valuable insights for educators, trainers, and rural practitioners by showcasing effective strategies for implementing microlearning modules and innovative pedagogies in the agro-sector. With a focus on practical application, the guide details how to integrate digital skills with sustainable agro-tech methods—empowering both educators (TG2) and learners (TG1) to face emerging challenges in agriculture.

At the heart of the compendium is our commitment to inclusivity and digital transformation. It provides clear, accessible examples of how innovative practices can be tailored to meet diverse needs, ensuring that knowledge is available to all. Whether you are looking to adopt new teaching approaches, improve student engagement, or simply stay up-to-date with the latest trends in sustainable agriculture, the compendium is your go-to resource.

We invite you to explore the Smart Skills Good Practice Compendium and discover how these proven strategies can transform teaching and learning in the agricultural sector. For more details, visit the guide at: Smart Skills Good Practice Guide.

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By Kathryn O’Brien (EUEI)

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