Inclusion in Secondary School Erasmus Project
General information for the Inclusion in Secondary School Erasmus Project
Project Title
Inclusion in Secondary School
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : School Exchange Partnerships
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2018
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Inclusion – equity; Disabilities – special needs; EU Citizenship, EU awareness and Democracy
Project Summary
Context
The good inclusive education is our future. Germany is working hard becoming a school with the main focus of inclusive education. Romania has limited opportunities to contact other nationalities from Europe but has a very good experience with children from different ethnic and cultural background like Sinti and Roma.
France has a large number of students with different cultural and ethnic background, refugees from Africa, Eastern countries, Middle East. Greece is working hard becoming an inclusive school and has a number of emigrants from the Middle,- South-East and Eastern Europe.
All the schools have an increasing number of children with with special needs.
Within present parameters of funding and support for inclusion many secondary schools are not coping with the demands on them and teachers feel frustrated. In this context the objectives of the project are the reduction of the impact on the balance of the teachers’ work and the increase of the quality of support actually available for inclusive education in secondary schools.
The needs to be adressed by the project are related to secondary schools having to make critical decisions about admission of students from diverse origins, backgrounds and learning disabilities with consideration of resources, expertise and the balance of needs across the school and within individual classrooms. The complaint that you can’t have inclusion without the resources is a major theme running through secondary schools.
Objectives
-Improving the reading and wrting compentence in English, mathematical and science skills of students with and without special needs through creative and artistic acitivites
-devoping of intercultural competence
-achieve a partnership where we introduce new friends to our pupils
-teachers willl share praciteces and teaching strategies to learn from each other in the different environment
-to stengthen the international profile of the secondary school and inclusive school
-reducing the early school leavers
Number and profile of participants
4 secondary vocational schools with students with and without special needs. The age between all contries ranges from 14 to 18 years.
The German school is a reference school for the students with and without dyslexia and teacher’s training for the project management and developing of working materials for Reading comprehension in English. The Romanian school specializes in inclusion of children with different ethnic background (Sinti and Roma) for children with dyscalculia and sicence. The French school has been specialized in inclusion and the art promoting learining through theater play, dance, song, artistic expression and gastronmic art. They promote the inclusion of immigrants and refugees. The Greek school is a school with children with special needs and promote inclusion of immigrants, students with dyslexia and dyscalculia, promoting learing throw drama and creative wrting, e.g. theater draft.
Activities
By the First year
By the end of first year
1. initial questionnaire about perception of the social inclusion in each school
2. design of the website ( realised by experts)
3. observation of inclusion practices
4. developing the reading skills in English /testing materilas on students with and without special needs
5. Developing the maths and science competnece using English/testing materials on students
The end product is a brochure wiht best practice materials for imporving the Reading competence in English and mathematical and science skills
By the end of second year
1. applying methods to write the assessment test
2. testing students during teaching activities, interviewing teachers, parents
3. Second teachers training (inclusion through creative acitivities)
4. Developing of writing skills through creative performance
5. Developing of reading, writing and calculating skills through creative work (creating social events and creative gastronomic project)
6. making the good practices guide
7. making the inclusive education assessment test
Feedback will then be used before publishing the project website which will be used after the completion of the project in teacher training activities that will be organised by each partner school al local, regional and national level.
Methodology
Observation
debriefing
Reflexion
Questionnaire
Qualitative Interviews
We will enhance the communication links between the schools through E Twinning, Skype, Gateway, EMails, and a parnter school website. The end products are displayed in all schools and shared all partners via the website.
Expected Results/Long term Benefits
• to develop an inventory aimed at identifying actual needs of the target groups for inclusion in secondary partner schools
• the promotion of a guide of good practices
• to create and strengthen the European awareness of such good practices through a wide dissemination of project results
– an inclusion assessment test
Project Website
https://muenchen.sabel.com/erasmusplus/
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 23482 Eur
Project Coordinator
Private SABEL Wirtschaftsschule München I, staatl. anerkannt & Country: DE
Project Partners
- Lycée Professionnel Belliard
- EIDIKO EPAGGELMATIKO GYMNASIO EGALEO
- Liceul Tehnologic de Electronica si Telecomunicatii “Gheorghe Marzescu” Iasi

