Work Package 4 – Community Building, Collaboration, and Dissemination of Best Practices
Work Package 4 focuses on building a strong interdisciplinary and intercultural learning community, while ensuring the wide dissemination and long-term sustainability of the LEAD+ project results.
The main objectives are to foster collaboration among stakeholders from different sectors, including educators, trainers, policymakers, and practitioners, and to promote knowledge exchange and shared learning experiences. WP4 also aims to implement a comprehensive dissemination strategy to increase the visibility of the project’s results, methodologies, and best practices across relevant networks and platforms.
A key priority is the creation of sustainable communication channels and communities of practice that will continue beyond the project’s duration, ensuring long-term engagement with adaptive leadership principles. Additionally, WP4 includes continuous monitoring of outreach activities to ensure their relevance and effectiveness.
Overall, WP4 ensures that LEAD+ achieves strong visibility, active stakeholder participation, and long-term impact by building a sustainable community of practice that extends beyond the project lifecycle.
A comprehensive strategy that ensures effective collaboration and active involvement of stakeholders across sectors, fostering interdisciplinary and intercultural engagement throughout the project lifecycle.
Development of dissemination resources, including a project branding kit, newsletters, a poster, an informational leaflet, and a multilingual website. These materials will promote the programme, disseminate project results, showcase best practices, and highlight project findings to a broad audience.
Each partner will participate in one external networking event to present the project results, either through an oral presentation, poster, or workshop. Additionally, every partner will organize a multiplier workshop within their region, while PARAGON-eduTech will host the final international multiplier event. These events aim to foster collaboration, share learning experiences, and disseminate project outcomes to a diverse group of stakeholders.
Two face-to-face transnational project meetings will be held, ensuring in-person interaction among partners. These meetings will primarily focus on assessing outreach, stakeholder engagement, and community-building efforts, which lie at the core of the project. Tangible results from these meetings will include detailed Minutes documenting discussions, decisions, and next steps.

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