Meeting – Bolu (turkey) 5 – 10 july 2009 www-scordiaverga-it PRIMO CIRCOLO DIDATTICCO “G. VERGA” SCORDIA (CT) for “Europe of Knowledge” GRUNDTVIG PROJECT.

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Meeting – Bolu (turkey) 5 – 10 july 2009 www-scordiaverga-it PRIMO CIRCOLO DIDATTICCO “G. VERGA” SCORDIA (CT) for “Europe of Knowledge” GRUNDTVIG PROJECT “HAND IN HAND” Final report 2007/2009

LLP - Grundtvig A contribution through lifelong learning to make Europe the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world capable of sustainable economic growth with new and better jobs and greater social cohesion (European Council, Lisbon, March 2000). Our Grundtvig objectives: _to provide immigrants adults with pathways to improve their knowledge and competences _to respond to the educational challenge of an ageing population in Europe

1 December 2015 G & D Chirlesan Today’s challenges to build up knowledgeIn a world of relentless change, it is increasingly important to build up knowledge in order to acquire useful skills, to get a job, or simply for personal fulfillment. Education today lifelong processEducation today is more and more a lifelong process. Learning and trainingLearning and training no longer means only what goes on in school or university, but also in less formal environments and at any time of life.

Specific aims 1.To improve and develop the teaching/learning methods and contexts, in order to enhance quality of the learning process; 2.to significantly improve the degree of involvement within the learning process and also the evaluation criteria; 3.to make sure that every citizen gets easy and permanent access to quality information and advice concerning educational opportunities in the country and in Europe; 4.to adopt the offer of life long learning opportunities to the demands of a modern society. 5.To stimulate the creation of Focus Group about parents immigrants; 6.To help the immigrants parents to found a work by themselves 7.To disseminate and valorise the results.

Project phases WP1 – Project management WP2 – Analysis and feasibility study WP3 – Conception of Educational Tool WP4 – Testing WP5 – Development of Educational Tool WP6 – Exploitation of Educational Tool WP7 – Quality monitoring WP8 – Dissemination, valorisation

1 December 2015 Slogan: Adults immigrants, give a world in peace to your children !!! Curriculum…!!! Short courses Final Report Methodological Guide CD-ROM Exhibition About us…

1 December 2015 G & D Chirlesan General objectives… To put in common the actual knowledge and experience of different European countries, in adult evaluation. To improve the existing background related to adults evaluation (methods, techniques, tools). To develop and to offer modern learning materials for the teachers/trainers/educators in the field of adults evaluation. To share new didactic and pedagogical approaches in adult education. To produce a set of evaluation instruments for adult education.

Meetings IRLAND

Some events organized from Grundtvig parents The immigrants parents prepare some food from their country for the other parents

1 December 2015 What we actually achieved…? European spirit & dimension… European added value … European partnerships and networks European inputs in our education European quality and standards… European vision… FRIENDSEuropean FRIENDS… EUROPE IN OUR HEART AND MIND !!!