During the reporting period, EDUCHANGE made substantial progress toward its objectives by completing key preparatory tasks and implementing the first large-scale interventions.
The project began with WP1, which mapped career guidance and counselling systems in Denmark, Germany, Hungary, and Iceland. This work combined desk research with stakeholder interviews and produced a comprehensive report identifying structural gaps and inequalities—critical for tailoring interventions to each country’s context.
Building on this groundwork, EDUCHANGE developed two harmonized experimental interventions targeting major educational transitions. WP3, focusing on the transition from upper secondary to higher education, was implemented across all four countries. This intervention introduced a hybrid format combining multimedia role-model videos with structured group counselling sessions. Delivered via a digital platform, it ensured standardized implementation and integrated interactive elements. In parallel, WP2 prepared the intervention for the transition from compulsory schooling to upper secondary education. Materials were finalized, including curated role-model videos for academic and vocational pathways. The design incorporates randomized video sequencing and plenary guidance sessions, with an additional treatment arm for parents to strengthen family engagement.
Technological and methodological innovation played a central role in WP4. The project developed a digital infrastructure for intervention delivery using Qualtrics, enabling randomization, seamless survey integration, and behavioral data collection such as interaction patterns and time-on-task. EDUCHANGE also piloted AI-based video translation to make role-model content accessible in multiple languages, enhancing inclusivity.
Collaboration and team development were essential achievements. Strong partnerships were established with schools and guidance professionals in all participating countries, and a formal agreement was signed with the Ministry of Education in Iceland to support implementation. The project built an interdisciplinary team combining sociology, education, economics, and psychology, ensuring scientific rigor and practical relevance.
Taken together, these achievements mark a significant step forward for EDUCHANGE. The project has completed cross-country mapping of guidance systems, implemented harmonized interventions at the second transition, developed innovative multimedia content and digital delivery tools, and prepared interventions for the first transition, including parent-focused components. It also established collaborations and data collection protocols adhering to Open Science and GDPR standards. These accomplishments provide a strong foundation for the next phases: analyzing rich cross-national data and synthesizing findings in WP5 to inform policy and practice through high-impact publications.