In an increasingly diverse world, inclusive education is a crucial challenge to ensure that every childǝ has equitable access to learning. RE.MA.C. was created with the aim of providing practical and innovative tools for elementary school teachers to promote inclusive and welcoming school environments for all.
After months of intensive work and international collaborations, the project has achieved significant results that will be valuable to the educational community. The materials developed are now available for anyone who wants to make their classroom a place where cultural, linguistic and individual differences become an opportunity for students to grow.
Thanks to the commitment of the consortium partners and the support of experts in education and interculturalism, RE.MA.C. leaves an important legacy: concrete and adaptable resources that can be used in different educational settings, fostering globally inclusive education.
Another important milestone reached by the project was a visit to Frederick University in Limassol, Cyprus. During the final event, the value of the results achieved took center stage, underscoring the positive impact the initiative has had on the issue of inclusion in elementary school.
With the collaboration of international experts in the field of education and interculturalism, the consortium has worked hard to create innovative and accessible materials. These materials, now fully adapted for use in different educational settings, represent a unique opportunity for teachers and schools wishing to promote inclusive education.
The project has demonstrated how, through joint work between academics and professionals in the field, it is possible to create resources capable of meeting the needs of an increasingly multicultural society. The enthusiasm and involvement shown during the event testify to the importance of continuing to develop initiatives like RE.MA.C., expanding their scope and adapting them to new countries and specific contexts.
The materials produced by the project are now freely available, offering a valuable tool for transforming primary classrooms into truly inclusive environments. This is just the beginning of a journey that aims to make education accessible to allɜ, without exclusions.
Find out how to access the materials and contribute to a more inclusive school future by contacting Antonina Albanese: antonina.albanese@cesie.org.
About the project
RE.MA.C. – REinventing MAinstream Classrooms is a projects funded by Erasmus+, Key Action 2, Cooperation Partnership in Higher Education.
Partners
- Frederick University (Cyprus, coordinator)
- Centre for Advancement of Research and Development in Educational Technology LTD – CARDET (Cyprus)
- Dimokritio Panepistimio Thrakis (Greece)
- Universidade do Algarve (Portugal)
- Solidarity and Overseas Service Malta – SOS MALTA (Malta)
- CESIE (Italy)
For further information
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Contact Antonina Albanese: antonina.albanese@cesie.org.