by InTrieste
In a move that aligns with the educational priorities set forth by the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region, the substantial backing from the Friuli Foundation underscores a commitment to fostering innovation and excellence in schooling. The unveiling of the Education 2024 initiative in Udine garnered accolades from regional Education and Training Assessor, Alessia Rosolen, who lauded the Foundation’s efforts alongside prominent figures including Giuseppe Morandini, President of the Friuli Foundation, and Alberto Fachin, Director of Intesa Sanpaolo’s Udine and Latisana retail sector.
Ms. Rosolen emphasized the pivotal role of schools in driving societal progress, underscoring the region’s dedication to internationalization efforts and enhancing educational opportunities. The Education 2024 call, she noted, empowers schools with autonomy within a framework of shared values, placing a premium on cultivating the next generation amidst shifting demographics and economic challenges.
Outlined within the call are objectives aimed at fostering community bonds, enhancing analytical capabilities, broadening access to education, and addressing disparities. With a budget of 600 thousand euros, the initiative spans four key areas: bolstering language proficiency through international experiences, supporting after-school programs to aid parental involvement, furnishing recreational facilities in primary schools, and promoting student well-being amid pandemic-related challenges and digital learning transitions.
Prospective applicants are directed to the Friuli Foundation’s website for submission guidelines, signaling a proactive approach to educational advancement in the region.