The second meeting of the Erasmus+ program for the “BEE” (Bioeconomy and Entrepreneurship in Education) project was successfully held at the RHIZO1 school in Kortrijk, Belgium.
The meeting was attended by teachers and representatives of organizations from the countries participating in the Program, which aims to establish a comprehensive framework for cooperation for the development of the bioeconomy and entrepreneurship in the educational process. Greece was represented by the non-profit organisation EduQuest and the 1st General Lyceum of Naoussa, with teachers Maria Ziouzia and Elsa Maliasa, while Belgium was represented by the RHIZO1 school in collaboration with the CÖOPERATIE DOON educational group (Netherlands).
During this second meeting, the participants discussed the progress of the program, evaluated and provided feedback on the work done so far, exchanged ideas, and planned actions for the implementation of the program through experiential presentations and practices. The framework for cooperation and communication was also reformulated, with particular emphasis on collective processes for achieving the objectives.
The “BEE” project
The “BEE” project aims to create a transnational educational model-tool that will enhance students’ skills in bioeconomy, innovation, and entrepreneurship, while promoting sustainable development through practical tools in school.
The enthusiasm and dedication shown by all partners during the meeting were excellent examples of the excellent work being done in the implementation of this project. The partners committed to continuing their close cooperation, with the next meeting scheduled for spring 2026. The meeting was an important step towards the success of the program, demonstrating the power of international cooperation in the field of education.
