The flyer of ROBIN project “Reinforcing cOmpetences to Build Inclusion through a New learning methodology” /2015-1-RO01-KA204-015001/ is already available.
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Name: Reinforcing cOmpetences to Build Inclusion through a New learning methodology As an answer to the increasing number of early school leavers, many countries in the EU have developed second chance education programmes. Obtaining minimum qualifications prevents children on the move from vulnerability, exposition to abuse, exploitation and trafficking. To ensure that children with a migrant background complete school education ROBIN wants to equip the teaching staff involved in programmes of second chance with tools that extend the capabilities of specific support. ROBIN enhances the exchange of best practices between educators and develops integrated training methods that bring together learning, coaching and support by means of psychosocial activities. The aim of ROBIN project is to support teachers and pedagogical staff to reinforce their personal and social capabilities for specific support and successful social integration of students from marginalized groups affected by early school leaving. Thus children “on the move” will be better prevented from early school leaving and the risk of social exclusion. |
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Info Number: 2015-1-RO01-KA204-015001
Programme: ERASMUS+; KA2-Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices; Strategic Partnerships for adult education
Duration: 01.11.2015 - 31.10.2017
Partners: KNOW AND CAN ASSOCIATION – Bulgaria Fundatia Terre des hommes Elvetia – Romania die Berater – Austria INTRAS – Spain CSC Danilo Dolci - Italy
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The flyer of ROBIN project “Reinforcing cOmpetences to Build Inclusion through a New learning methodology” /2015-1-RO01-KA204-015001/ is already available.
The team of Know and Can Association starts its work on the ROBIN project “Reinforcing cOmpetences to Build Inclusion through a New learning methodology” with number: 2015-1-RO01-KA204-015001. Coordinatorof the project is the Romanian organization Fundatia Terre des hommes Elvetia. During 24 months five partner organisations from different European countries(Romania, Bulgaria, Austria, Italy and Spain are going to collaborate in order to achieve the project aim – to develop innovative learning methodology, that will reinforce educators capacities to support children on the move and from ethnic minorities, enrolled in second chance programmes, to complete their education and integrate successfully into society.
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