Ebeveyn katılımı

Parents and families have the most direct and lasting impact on children’s learning and development. As the first educators of their children, they play a crucial role in their children's educational journey. A stimulating home environment that encourages learning as well as parental engagement in in-school activities are crucial for a child’s cognitive, social and emotional development. Playing with children or reading to them in their early years, helping with homework or discussing school life at home, taking part in parent-teacher meetings and other school activities will have positive and lasting effects on children's motivation to learn, their attention, behaviour and academic achievements. Parents' educational expectations for their children will also play a crucial role in shaping their children's learning. Building family-school partnerships and engaging parents as learning partners from the early years is therefore essential to improving children’s and young people’s development.

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AFEV - support to fragile families through students-volunteers

AFEV is a French organisation that implements initiatives that put parents from disadvantaged socio-economic background at the centre of their approach. It is a non-profit organisation involved in the provision of parenting support in disadvantaged urban areas. AFEV has recruited a network of 8,000 students all across France who volunteer to provide temporary tutoring to parents.

Alanlar: Öğrencilere destek; Ebeveyn katılımı

Alt alan: İletşim ve bilgi

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

Ülke: Fransa

Avrupa'daki Göçmen Çocuklar için İki Dilde hazırlanan Destekleyici Materyal (AVIOR)

Erasmus+ tarafından finanse edilen AVIOR projesi; iki dilli materyaller kullanarak, öğretmen mesleki yetkinliğini geliştirerek ve göçmen aile katılımını artırarak göçmen çocukların temel matematik ve okuryazarlık becerilerini geliştirmeyi ve ilgili ülkelerin vatandaşı olan ve olmayan öğrenciler arasındaki başarı farkını azaltmayı amaçladı. AVIOR, Aralık 2016'dan Ağustos 2019'a kadar yürütülmüştür.

Alanlar: Öğrencilere destek; Ebeveyn katılımı

Alt alanlar: Öğrencilerin okul yaşamına katılımı; Müfredat ve öğrenme patikaları; Hedefe yönelik destek - Göçmenler, Romanlar; İletşim ve bilgi

Dil: BG; CZ; DA; DE; EL; EN; ES; ET; FI; FR; GA; HR; HU; IS; IT; LT; LV; MK; MT; NL; NO; PL; PT; RO; SK; SL; SR; SV; TR

Ülke: Almanya; Estonya; Hollanda; Hırvatistan; İtalya; Yunanistan

Beanstalk Children’s Literature Charity

Beanstalk, a Children’s Literature Charity in England, was founded in 1973. Working closely with partner schools, they recruit, train and support volunteers to provide reading support for children between ages 3 and 13
The volunteers work one-to-one with children (with each volunteer working with one to three children), coming to the school for three hours each week over the course of a school year. To help build the child’s confidence and create trust, they may read, play and talk with the children. The Beanstalk book box is an important resource with appropriate books and games
Volunteers are asked to make a commitment to work with children for a full school year. Over time, the volunteer and the child build a trusting relationship, and the volunteer is able to learn more about the challenges children experience as they are learning.
The Charity currently reaches approximately 11,000 children across England annually.

Alanlar: Öğrencilere destek; Ebeveyn katılımı

Alt alanlar: Öğrenme ve değerlendirme; Ortaklıklar - Topluluk kuruluşları ve sivil toplum

Dil: EN

Ülke: Büyük Britanya

Boa Água school's response to COVID 19 school's closure

Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic and school shutdown in Portugal, the Boa Água school has initiated a number of new pedagogies to support student learning, including mixed commission, interactive groups and dialogic gatherings. These new methods had been introduced as part of the INCLUD-ED project, which the school joined in 2017.

Alanlar: Okul idaresi; Öğretmenler; Öğrencilere destek; Ebeveyn katılımı; Paydaşların katılımı

Alt alanlar: Ebeveynler için alanlar ve eğitsel aktivitlere katılım; Aile öğrenimi; Çok disiplinli ekipler; Paydaş ağları

Dil: EN

Ülke: Portekiz

Brave’s Club: Zero Violence from age zero

To improve the school climate, a group of schools from the Learning Communities project decided to create the Brave’s Club. It is based on a “dialogical model of conflict prevention”. Since the Club started in 2014, it has made progress in eradicating school violence in both primary and secondary schools. This strategy is making it easier to bring together effective evidence-informed practices on preventing violence in classrooms in general, and more specifically, gender violence.

Alanlar: Okul idaresi; Öğretmenler; Öğrencilere destek; Ebeveyn katılımı; Paydaşların katılımı

Alt alanlar: Okul kültürü ve iklimi; Öğretmenler ve onların öğrencilerle ve ebeveynlerle olan ilişkileri; Öğrencilerin bütünsel sağlığı; Öğrencilerin okul yaşamına katılımı; Ebeveynlerin okul idaresine katılımı; Ortaklıklar - Topluluk kuruluşları ve sivil toplum

Dil: BG; CZ; DA; DE; EL; EN; ES; ET; FI; FR; HR; HU; IT; LT; LV; MT; NL; PL

Ülke: İspanya

Care to learn - UK scheme for childcare

The Care to Learn scheme in the UK-England can help with the cost of childcare, including deposit and registration fee, childcare taster session for up to 5 days, keeping childcare place over the summer holidays, and transport to the childcare provider. This paper provides a short description and results of the most recent evaluation of the measure.

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Alanlar: Öğrencilere destek; Ebeveyn katılımı

Alt alan: İletşim ve bilgi

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

Ülke: Büyük Britanya

Checklist and recommendations for prevention of absenteeism and school drop-out

It is undeniable that medical, psychological, social, educational and legal interventions are required in a number of cases of truancy and early school leaving, but research also shows clearly that in all cases, school and teaching staff can have a decisive influence. This document comprises a checklist for self-assessment of schools, 59 detailed recommendations for improvement of school attendance, pupil engagement and school culture, as well as proposals for behaviour agreements and examples of questionnaires for teachers and parents. The recommended measures are primarily directed at the target group of teachers, principals and parents. The document has been translated from the manual by Nairz-Wirth, Feldmann, Diexer (2012): Handlungsempfehlungen für Lehrende, Schulleitung und Eltern zur erfolgreichen Prävention von Schulabsentismus und Schulabbruch.

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Alanlar: Okul idaresi; Öğretmenler; Öğrencilere destek; Ebeveyn katılımı; Paydaşların katılımı

Alt alanlar: Okul kültürü ve iklimi; Hizmet öncesi Öğretmenlik Eğitimi ve Öğretmenlerin Sürekli Mesleki Gelişimi; Öğrencilerin bütünsel sağlığı; Kariyer danışmanlığı ve desteği; Müfredat ve öğrenme patikaları; Genişletilmiş ve müfredat dışı öğrenme; Risk altındaki öğrencilerin izlenmesi; İletşim ve bilgi; Paydaş ağları

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

Ülke: Avusturya

Choose Well - Help kids decide on their future

Making good choices regarding school subjects increases the chances of future success for students. This project involves parents and students in the process of making well-considered decisions about school subjects. It provides information on the Flemish education system.

Alanlar: Öğrencilere destek; Ebeveyn katılımı; Paydaşların katılımı

Alt alanlar: Öğrencilerin okul yaşamına katılımı; Kariyer danışmanlığı ve desteği; Müfredat ve öğrenme patikaları; Hedefe yönelik destek - Göçmenler, Romanlar; İletşim ve bilgi; Ebeveynler için alanlar ve eğitsel aktivitlere katılım; Ortaklıklar - Topluluk kuruluşları ve sivil toplum

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

Ülke: Belçika

Combating drop-out and early school leaving (ESL) in Serbia

UNICEF Serbia and the civil society organisation Centre for Education Policy with the support of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development Republic of Serbia  implemented the project “Combating Early School Leaving in Serbia”.

This project aimed to contribute to decreasing drop-out and early school leaving of children and adolescents through development, establishment, and implementation of the school-based model for early identification of children at risk of dropping out and intervention in situations where dropping-out is taking place.

Combating drop-out and ESL in Serbia has been recognised as a policy priority area.  The Strategy for Education Development in Serbia 2020 (SEDS 2020) calls for the provision of high-quality education for all, an increase of students’ coverage and attainment at all levels of education by maintaining the relevance of education and increasing efficiency. The Strategy implementation is primarily focused on the development of human capital in Serbia, thus underlines importance of the inclusion of pupils from vulnerable and marginalised groups (Roma and children from poor families, children with disabilities and from rural areas etc.).

Alanlar: Okul idaresi; Öğretmenler; Öğrencilere destek; Ebeveyn katılımı

Alt alanlar: Okul kültürü ve iklimi; Okul planlama ve izleme; Hizmet öncesi Öğretmenlik Eğitimi ve Öğretmenlerin Sürekli Mesleki Gelişimi; Müfredat ve öğrenme patikaları; Risk altındaki öğrencilerin izlenmesi; Çok disiplinli ekipler

Dil: EN

Ülke: Sırbistan

Community-Based Lifelong Learning Centres

NESET - Network of Experts on Social Aspects of Education and Training publishes reports for policy makers and practitioners interested in promoting equity and inclusion in education and training across the European Union. This paper seeks to examine strategies for establishing community based lifelong learning centres in EU Member States. It explores evidence and research on the benefits and advantages of establishing such centres, as well as the barriers and difficulties impeding both the establishment and effectiveness of such centres. The report concludes that community based lifelong learning centres can simultaneously provide instantiations of a range of key lifelong learning objectives, such as active citizenship, social cohesion/inclusion, personal and social fulfillment, intercultural dialogue, as well as employment pathways.

Alanlar: Ebeveyn katılımı; Paydaşların katılımı

Alt alanlar: İletşim ve bilgi; Ebeveynler için alanlar ve eğitsel aktivitlere katılım; Aile öğrenimi; Ortaklıklar - Topluluk kuruluşları ve sivil toplum

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

Ülke: Almanya; Arnavutluk; Avusturya; Belçika; Bulgaristan; Büyük Britanya; Danimarka; Estonya; Finlandiya; Fransa; Hollanda; Hırvatistan; İrlanda; İspanya; İsveç; İtalya; İzlanda; Kuzey Makedonya; Kıbrıs; Letonya; Litvanya; Lüksemburg; Macaristan; Malta; Norveç; Polonya; Portekiz; Romanya; Slovakya; Slovenya; Sırbistan; Türkiye; Yunanistan; Çek Cumhuriyeti

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