Successful Conclusion of the Final Meeting of the Would You Mind-Set Project
We have successfully concluded the Final Transnational Project Meeting of the Would You Mind-Set project in Erzincan, Turkey, marking an important milestone in our shared journey to promote growth mindset approaches in education and to support the academic achievement of disadvantaged learners.
The final meeting provided an opportunity for partners to reflect on the project’s achievements, review implemented activities and results, and discuss sustainability, impact, and future cooperation. Through constructive dialogue and collaboration, partners highlighted how mindset-based approaches can strengthen motivation, resilience, and learning outcomes—particularly in inclusive, multicultural, and low socio-economic educational settings.
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the project coordinator and host, Erzincan Binali Yıldırım University, for their excellent organisation, warm hospitality, and continuous leadership throughout the project. Our heartfelt thanks also go to all partner organisations and participants for their commitment, collaboration, and valuable contributions from the beginning of the project to its successful conclusion.
Funded by the European Union under the Erasmus+ programme, the Would You Mind-Set project stands as a strong example of how international cooperation and innovative educational practices can create meaningful and lasting impact.
Together, we have taken important steps toward more inclusive and mindset-focused education.
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