DATA READY presented at the Conference | “The University of the Aegean as a bridge of connection with Europe”

The DATA-READY project was presented on 31 March 2026 at the conference “The University of the Aegean as a Bridge of Connection with Europe”, showcasing its latest progress and ongoing activities to a broad academic and policy-oriented audience.

Project Updates Presented

During the conference, the DATA-READY team focused on current developments and tangible progress achieved in the first phase of the project. The presentation highlighted:

  • Advancement of the European Data Literacy Framework
    Initial structuring work has been completed, outlining key competencies required for data literacy in primary and secondary education.
  • Progress in Teacher Training Design
    Early-stage development of training modules aimed at supporting educators in integrating data literacy into classroom practice.
  • Stakeholder Engagement Activities
    Workshops and consultations conducted across partner countries to gather input from educators, policymakers, and experts.
  • Development of Assessment Approaches
    Ongoing work on tools and methodologies to evaluate students’ data literacy skills.
  • Dissemination and Communication Efforts
    Increased visibility of the project through events, collaborations, and published materials, including recent newsletter outputs.

Positioning Within the Conference

The presentation of DATA-READY contributed to the conference’s broader discussion on strengthening connections between Greek higher education and European initiatives. It illustrated how collaborative projects can support the alignment of national education systems with evolving European priorities in digital and data competences.

Moving Forward

The conference served as an opportunity to share progress, validate direction, and reinforce collaboration among stakeholders. DATA-READY will continue its next implementation phases, focusing on refining its framework, expanding pilot activities, and strengthening its impact across participating countries.


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