
AEManuelFerreiraPatrício
AEManuelFerreiraPatrício
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assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:CITTA DI TORINO, I.C. Regio Parco, Associazione Mus-e Torino Onlus, AYUNTAMIENTO DE VELILLA DE CINCA, Accademia Albertina delle Belle Arti +10 partnersCITTA DI TORINO,I.C. Regio Parco,Associazione Mus-e Torino Onlus,AYUNTAMIENTO DE VELILLA DE CINCA,Accademia Albertina delle Belle Arti,Észak-Budapesti Tankerületi Központ,MUS-E Deutschland e.V.,AEManuelFerreiraPatrício,URJC,FUNDACION YEHUDI MENUHIN ESPAÑA,DIREZIONE DIDATTICA SAN PIO X,CEIP FRANCISCO TOMÁS Y VALIENTE,Associação Yehudi Menuhin Portugal,INTERNATIONAL YEHUDI MENUHIN FOUNDATION,MUS-E Magyarország Közhasznú EgyseületFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2017-1-ES01-KA201-037908Funder Contribution: 158,360 EUR"ART FOR COEXISTENCE has been a 30-month project, made up of 15 partners from 6 countries (MOVETIA additionally financed the participation of 6 Swiss entities). We have detected keys and successful actions in the European educational field, we have disseminated them and apply them in other settings, responding to the reduction of school absenteeism, addressing disadvantageous situations with minors and their families, improving the skills of educational professionals.Art is an important resource in working with school children in marginal areas and at risk of exclusion. We have included an integrated gender approach.Beneficiaries:2,113 minors, adolescents and youngsters,2,166 professionals and families trained in national training spaces and international seminars507 Other beneficiaries142 Volunteers91 ArtistsActivities:1. 6 meetings in Velilla San Antonio, Turin, Évora, Berlin, Budapest and Brussels that included coordination and monitoring meetings (economic, logistical, pedagogical, organizational evaluation, informatics and methodological), and exchanges of good practices in schools ( 8 centers). A trip to Bern financed by MOVETIA and the participants themselves (2 Swiss centers).2. 1,392 laboratories with minors, families and teachers in which a video-book of short stories and short stories was worked.3. 18 artistic shows to show the experiences analyzed4. A web page for the dissemination and exchange of good practices5. Preparation of educational dissemination materials6. Elaboration of graphic material that includes good practicesMethodologyA participatory methodology (MUS-E) was implemented, from art and creativity, incorporating into the formal education work specific tools from the world of art and non-formal education pedagogy - conducting laboratories and practical workshops -, with a focus integrated gender.ObjectivesCreated a NETWORK to strengthen the European identity from active citizenship, through heritageTrained teachers and technicians from different administrations on heritage and identity, through laboratories of theoretical and practical training.Prepared and disseminated materials that include the good practices of the training at the content level.Involved families, mainly of immigrant origin.Created a website for the dissemination and exchange of good practicesCarried out an external evaluation of the meetings to see the achievement of the established goals.Involved volunteers as energizing agents.Results and impactAgreements have been signed between NGOs, universities, centers and educational administrations to strengthen the project in 6 countries. 6 international meetings were held.2,166 professionals were trained with an innovative methodology and multiplier effectAn international team of 91 trainers was created and continue after the project.Educational keys to success have been released +18 dissemination events have been registered and disseminated to bring the project closer to new European municipalities.2,113 minors participated and families were involved. Workshops were held with minors, families and their teachers.There is a web page for the program, which allows its future dissemination and exchange.The external evaluation of the international meetings was carried out.142 volunteers participated.The essence of the common past and the challenges of the present were challenged with 5,019 people, with a Europe made up of a significant number of minors from families of non-European origin. This training model will be extended to minors, teachers and families from more than 100 schools during the 2 school years following the end of the project in the 6 participating countries (20-21-22). During the life of the project a ""pilot project"" took place in 8+2 schools. The project improved and supported the relationships of parents associations and teachers and approached families (many of them with previous no contact) to schools. +50 European entities actively participated in the project."
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