school safety net project
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School Safety Net Project
Funded by European Commission
Lifelong Learning Programme
ActionKA4
“Dissemination and Exploitation of Results and Exchange of Good Practice”
The School Safety Net project intends to address the need of European
school systems to prevent early school leaving
The project addresses the following four main issues which have a
relevant impact on early school leaving:
Early identification of students at risk
Integration of immigrant students
Support to students with learning disabilities
Prevention of school bullying
School Safety Net ProjectObjectives
The project is addressed to
Schools
Teachers
Headmasters
Students
Parents
Policy makers in the educational sector
School Safety Net ProjectTarget Groups
School Safety Net ProjectActivities
Results: Availability on the project portal of a collection of success stories related to the early school leaving issue, presenting the perspectives
of all the main actors involved in the early school leaving issue
(headmasters, teachers, students and parents)
Results: Availability on the project portal of:o Reviews of training and educational sources to prevent early school
leavingo Reviews of publications on early school leavingo Collection of guidelines for headmasters, teachers, parents, students and
policy makers
Results: Availability on the project portal of a collection of teachers experiences
A. Success stories in tackling school early leaving
B. Collection of Teaching Resources
C. Collection of teachers’ experiences
Results: o Availability on the project portal of case scenarios on early school leaving
(starting from the real experiences and adapted to cover more exemplary and
complex challenges) with related strategies to solve them.
D. Case Scenarios
School Safety Net ProjectProject Partners
Belgium
o INFOREF, Initiatives pour une
formation efficace
Greece
o Technological Educational Institution of
Messolongi-eBusiness Lab
Italy
o CIPAT
o Connectis
o Pixel Associazione
Portugal
o Instituo Politécnico de Castelo Branco
Romania
o Liceul “Alexandru cel Bun” Botosanu
Spain
o University of Seville
Turkey
o Kinkkale University Education Faculty
There are 9 partners involved in 7 different European countries...
Schools: 35 schools are involved in the School Safety Net project contributing to the collection of the
success stories and the of the teachers experiences. School are also involved in the production of the
strategies to solve the case scenarios.
Associated Partners: a number of associated partners officially joined the project in order to
contribute to the improvement of the project impact on their target groups and to ensure the project
sustainability by continuing using the project deliverables in the next years.
For More Information
http://schoolsafetynet.pixel-online.org/info/index.php
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