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Digital Education Among Roma Minorities In Schools

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2019-1-BE02-KA204-060246
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | Strategic Partnerships for adult education Funder Contribution: 94,496 EUR

Digital Education Among Roma Minorities In Schools

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60 low skilled adult learners from disadvantaged groups and their adult education practitioners in Bulgaria, Romania and Belgium will address topics on social inclusion: priority will be given to actions that help Roma parents and promote –in particular through innovative and integrated approaches– equality, non-discrimination and social inclusion of Roma citizens, through digital education. In this project we aim to foster the development of social, civic and intercultural competences and tackle discrimination in schools, segregation, racism, bullying or violence. Enabling success for all learners for example by: strengthening collaboration among all actors within schools, as well as with Roma families, and other external stakeholders, improving transition between different stages of education, supporting networking between schools and families, which promote collaborative and holistic approaches to teaching and learning; improving evaluation and quality assurance. s and translate them in personal digital stories. The main objective of the making of the digital stories will be the advocacy about Roma and the dimension of practical issues of these rights for the European citizen-storyteller. With this project we will develop civic engagement and generate awareness for low-skilled adult learner as a pathway to increase core skills for employability. The methodology developed by this project will also address adult education practitioners help them to start up similar processes in their learners groups.At the end of the project, we will have at least 50 digital stories illustrating the struggles Roma parents face, made by the adult learners and 50 stories made by other adults in Europe or elsewhere in the world to illustrate the right of Roma minorities to a normal life through learning to talk and ask for their rights as parents in schools.All those stories can be used all over Europe for educational use in all kind of educational situations. In the described methodology, we will provide a photo-language set made to incite the adult learners to think and tell about human rights and develop guidelines and background information for practitioners who want to integrate the methods in their daily practice.

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