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In&In Education
Join the In&In Education training course for the promotion of an inclusive school environment!
The In&In Education project offers a free course on school inclusion of students with migrant backgrounds to limit school dropout.
Educational inclusion through the intersectional approach of In&In Education
Would you like to learn more about intersectionality in the educational practice?
Join the In&In Education’s event, “Educational inclusion through the intersectional approach” to be held on Tuesday, March 5, 2024 from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the Istituto Comprensivo Statale Giovanni XXIII-Piazzi, Via Mario Rutelli 50, Palermo.
The event is directed to teachers, educators, parents/tutors, NGOs working in the field of inclusion, as well as civil society representatives interested in the issue.
Attendance is free and open to everyone.
Are you looking for useful strategies to counter migrant students’ school dropout?
Are you a teacher or educator and would you like to limit school dropout of people with migrant backgrounds? Check out In&In Education’s resources!
Resources and practices to contrast early school leaving of migrant students
In European school contexts, there is a high dropout rate of male and female students with migrant backgrounds. In&In Education aims to promote inclusion processes that can curb this phenomenon: find out which ones!
The intersectional approach to promote a more inclusive education: In&In Education
On the 3rd and 4th of May 2023, the Consortium of the In&In Education projectmet in Athens, in order to discuss the progress of the project’s results and the planning of the next project’s activities.
Inclusive education through an intersectional approach: the launch of In&In Education project
How to promote the school inclusion of migrant students? Learn about In&In Education’s methodology and its intersectional approach.