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3.9. Flyktninger, migranter og sigøynere

Multilingual classrooms are a growing reality in EU countries: more and more schoolchildren have a mother tongue different from the main language of instruction in school and need additional linguistic support. Teaching needs to adapt to various ways of strengthening language proficiency of immigrant learners with different linguistic backgrounds. In multilingual schools and classrooms, students may speak one language at home and another at school; some or all of the students are learning the language of instruction.

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Guide for Roma School Mediators

The 'Guide for Roma school mediators/assistants', prepared by the Council of Europe, is aimed primarily at all categories of staff from the Roma community working to improve schooling conditions for Roma children. It is intended to provide staff with wide ranging tools and practical guidelines that can be adapted to different contexts. The guide considers the profiles of school mediators and assistants and their role in facilitating relations between the school and the Roma community(ies), between teachers and other school staff and parents of Roma children. The guides content is therefore designed to help improve the work of Roma school mediators and assistants and reduce the impact of any undesirable effects by providing structured day-to-day activity and highlighting aspects of mediation that are often not used in practice.

Områder: Støtte til elever; Foreldreinvolvering

Underområder: 3.9. Flyktninger, migranter og sigøynere; Kommunikasjon og informasjon

Språk: BG; CZ; DA; DE; EL; EN; ES; ET; FI; FR; HR; HU; IT; LT; LV; MT; NL; PL; PT; RO; SK; SL; SV

Land: Albania; Belgia; Bulgaria; Danmark; Estland; Finland; Frankrike; Hellas; Irland; Island; Italia; Kroatia; Kypros; Latvia; Litauen; Luxembourg; Malta; Nederland; Nord-Makedonia; Norge; Polen; Portugal; Romania; Serbia; Slovakia; Slovenia; Spania; Storbritannia; Sverige; Tsjekkia; Tyrkia; Tyskland; Ungarn; Østerrike

INCLUD-ED Book on Successful Educational Actions

This monograph analyses and describes successful educational actions with a specific focus on vulnerable groups. Concrete data that shows success in school performance is provided, as well as on children, teachers and families accounts of the impact of this success. Alongside, there is an analysis of the relationship between these childrens educational performance with their inclusion or exclusion from different areas of society. This monograph provides actions for success identified through the INCLUD-ED project, thus providing both, contrasted data and solid theoretical background and development. Some examples of these actions are interactive groups, extension of the learning time, homework clubs, tutored libraries, family and community educative participation, family education, or dialogic literary gatherings. All these actions have been defined as successful educational actions, which mean that they lead to both efficiency and equity. Finally, recommendations for policy and practice are included and discussed.

Områder: Støtte til elever; Foreldreinvolvering

Underområder: 3.9. Flyktninger, migranter og sigøynere; Målrettet støtte – vanskeligstilt sosioøkonomisk bakgrunn; Foreldreinvolvering i skoleledelse; Rom for foreldre og involvering i undervisningsaktiviteter

Språk: BG; CZ; DA; DE; EL; EN; ES; ET; FI; FR; HR; HU; IT; LT; LV; MT; NL; PL; PT; RO; SK; SL; SV

Land: Albania; Belgia; Bulgaria; Danmark; Estland; Finland; Frankrike; Hellas; Irland; Island; Italia; Kroatia; Kypros; Latvia; Litauen; Luxembourg; Malta; Nederland; Nord-Makedonia; Norge; Polen; Portugal; Romania; Serbia; Slovakia; Slovenia; Spania; Storbritannia; Sverige; Tsjekkia; Tyrkia; Tyskland; Ungarn; Østerrike

INCLUD-ED Interactive Groups

Interactive Groups is one of the Successful Educational Actions (SEAs) identified in the research project INCLUD-ED. INCLUD-ED analysed educational strategies that contribute to overcoming inequalities and promote social cohesion, and those generating social exclusion, particularly focusing on vulnerable and marginalised groups. Interactive Groups are used to improve the education of children and youth in different contexts. They consist of grouping students in a class into small heterogeneous groups, each of them supported by an adult. Each of these groups is organised around four or five students, in a heterogeneous way regarding ability level, gender, culture, language and ethnicity. This example provides an understanding of IG and the results of their practice.

Områder: Lærere; Støtte til elever; Foreldreinvolvering

Underområder: Lærernes ferdigheter og kompetanse; Læring og vurdering; 3.9. Flyktninger, migranter og sigøynere; Målrettet støtte – vanskeligstilt sosioøkonomisk bakgrunn; Rom for foreldre og involvering i undervisningsaktiviteter

Språk: BG; CZ; DA; DE; EL; EN; ES; ET; FI; FR; HR; HU; IT; LT; LV; MT; NL; PL; PT; RO; SK; SL; SV

Land: Albania; Belgia; Bulgaria; Danmark; Estland; Finland; Frankrike; Hellas; Irland; Island; Italia; Kroatia; Kypros; Latvia; Litauen; Luxembourg; Malta; Nederland; Nord-Makedonia; Norge; Polen; Portugal; Romania; Serbia; Slovakia; Slovenia; Spania; Storbritannia; Sverige; Tsjekkia; Tyrkia; Tyskland; Ungarn; Østerrike

INCLUDE-ED Dialogic Literary Gatherings

Dialogic Literary Gatherings (DLG) is one of the Successful Educational Actions (SEAs) identified in the research project INCLUD-ED. DLG are used to improve education of children and youth in different contexts around the world. DLG is a dialogic reading activity based on two principles: reading a classical literature book (as Romeo and Juliet, the Odyssey, Don Quixote) and then sharing meanings, interpretations and reflections with the dialogic learning methodology. It can involve children and their family members. This example provides an understanding of DLG and the results of their practice.

Områder: Støtte til elever; Foreldreinvolvering

Underområder: 3.9. Flyktninger, migranter og sigøynere; Målrettet støtte – vanskeligstilt sosioøkonomisk bakgrunn; Rom for foreldre og involvering i undervisningsaktiviteter; Familielæring

Språk: BG; CZ; DA; DE; EL; EN; ES; ET; FI; FR; HR; HU; IT; LT; LV; MT; NL; PL; PT; RO; SK; SL; SV

Land: Albania; Belgia; Bulgaria; Danmark; Estland; Finland; Frankrike; Hellas; Irland; Island; Italia; Kroatia; Kypros; Latvia; Litauen; Luxembourg; Malta; Nederland; Nord-Makedonia; Norge; Polen; Portugal; Romania; Serbia; Slovakia; Slovenia; Spania; Storbritannia; Sverige; Tsjekkia; Tyrkia; Tyskland; Ungarn; Østerrike

Local Engagement for Roma Inclusion (LERI) - Multi-Annual Roma Programme

LERI is a qualitative action research project under FRA’s multi-annual Roma Programme. It was developed in response to the European Commission’s Communication on an EU Framework for National Roma integration strategies up to 2020. LERI brings together local authorities and residents, in particular Roma, to investigate how they can best be involved in Roma integration actions, and identify which aspects of these actions work, which do not, and why. The aim of the project is to facilitate the engagement of all local stakeholders, including Roma, in joint efforts to enable Roma inclusion. The experience gained and the lessons learned during the process will help improve the design, implementation and monitoring of Roma integration policies and actions at the local level.

Områder: Støtte til elever; Involvering av interessenter

Underområder: Elevenes trivsel; Elevenes deltakelse i skolehverdagen; Karriereveiledning og støtte; 3.9. Flyktninger, migranter og sigøynere; Partnerskap: Samfunnsorganisasjoner og lokalsamfunn

Språk: BG; CZ; DA; DE; EL; EN; ES; ET; FI; FR; HR; HU; IT; LT; LV; MT; NL; PL; PT; RO; SK; SL; SV

Land: Bulgaria; Finland; Frankrike; Hellas; Italia; Romania; Slovakia; Storbritannia; Tsjekkia; Ungarn

Multi-Interdisciplinary teams for early school leaving prevention

This paper seeks to examine evidence regarding the potential for multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary teams to play a key role in the prevention of early school leaving. As part of developing a strategy for such multi/interdisciplinary teams, an important focus is on necessary and supportive conditions for their effectiveness, rather than a deterministic assumption of their inevitable effectiveness. The report highlights the need to provide strong strategic guidance to the teams on important issues to be engaged in by the teams such as mental health support, alternatives to suspension, marginalized families outreach, teacher conflict resolution and diversity training skills, bullying prevention skills, positive school climate promotion, engagement with parenting skills and a focus on children?s language development etc.

Områder: Støtte til elever; Involvering av interessenter

Underområder: Elevenes trivsel; Karriereveiledning og støtte; 3.9. Flyktninger, migranter og sigøynere; Målrettet støtte – vanskeligstilt sosioøkonomisk bakgrunn; Tverrfaglige grupper

Språk: BG; CZ; DA; DE; EL; EN; ES; ET; FI; FR; HR; HU; IT; LT; LV; MT; NL; PL; PT; RO; SK; SL; SV

Land: Albania; Belgia; Bulgaria; Danmark; Estland; Finland; Frankrike; Hellas; Irland; Island; Italia; Kroatia; Kypros; Latvia; Litauen; Luxembourg; Malta; Nederland; Nord-Makedonia; Norge; Polen; Portugal; Romania; Serbia; Slovakia; Slovenia; Spania; Storbritannia; Sverige; Tsjekkia; Tyrkia; Tyskland; Ungarn; Østerrike

PREVENT ethnicity migrants report

This report has been produced in the framework of the Urbact-PREVENT project, a network of 9 European city municipalities (Antwerp (Belgium-Flanders), Gijon (Spain), The Hague (Netherlands), Munich (Germany), Nantes (France), Sofia (Bulgaria), Stockholm (Sweden), Tallinn (Estonia), Usti (Czech Republic)) which aims at sharing experiences related to the involvement of parents in the prevention of early school leaving. The objective of this report is to inform future strategic planning at municipal level regarding early school leaving prevention and parental involvement in relation to ethnic minorities and migrants. This report is based on the responses of PREVENT municipalities, on site visits to the projects in municipalities and on international research in this area. It seeks to offer a basis to improve upon current strategic development in this area for the municipalities. PREVENT is funded by the EU Urbact programme.

Områder: Støtte til elever; Foreldreinvolvering

Underområder: 3.9. Flyktninger, migranter og sigøynere; Kommunikasjon og informasjon; Foreldreinvolvering i skoleledelse; Rom for foreldre og involvering i undervisningsaktiviteter

Språk: BG; CZ; DA; DE; EL; EN; ES; ET; FI; FR; HR; HU; IT; LT; LV; MT; NL; PL; PT; RO; SK; SL; SV

Land: Belgia; Bulgaria; Danmark; Estland; Frankrike; Nederland; Spania; Sverige; Tsjekkia

Stop-Dropout!

The overall objective of the project is to reduce the drop out rates of learners in vocational education and training, by providing materials and tools for counsellors and trainers to develop their own skills in working with groups, to detect potential dropouts and the special characteristics of learners’ groups, provide support adjusted to individual needs, and thereby improve the quality of their vocational education systems.

Områder: Skoleledelse; Støtte til elever; Involvering av interessenter

Underområder: Skoleplanlegging og oppfølging; Oppfølging av risikoutsatte elever; 3.9. Flyktninger, migranter og sigøynere; Målrettet støtte – vanskeligstilt sosioøkonomisk bakgrunn; Tverrfaglige grupper; Interessentnettverk; Partnerskap – arbeidsgivere og bedrifter; Partnerskap: Samfunnsorganisasjoner og lokalsamfunn

Språk: BG; CZ; DA; DE; EL; EN; ES; ET; FI; FR; HR; HU; IT; LT; LV; MT; NL; PL; PT; RO; SK; SL; SV

Land: Slovenia; Tsjekkia; Tyskland; Østerrike

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