Enhancing Resilience Through Teacher Education Erasmus Project

General information for the Enhancing Resilience Through Teacher Education Erasmus Project

Enhancing Resilience Through Teacher Education Erasmus Project
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Project Title

Enhancing Resilience Through Teacher Education

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 : Strategic Partnerships for higher education

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2016

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: Early School Leaving / combating failure in education; New innovative curricula/educational methods/development of training courses; Access for disadvantaged

Project Summary

Project ENRETE seeks to promote equity, social inclusion and active citizenship through inclusive education and a strengths-based, resilience approach at a time when the economic and social changes in Europe pose considerable challenges to economic growth, social cohesion and psychological wellbeing of citizens and communities, particularly the most vulnerable ones (http://ec.europa.eu/education/policy/strategic-framework/index_en.htm ). It seeks to improve the quality and relevance of higher education by focusing on the development of innovative curricula with high relevance to Europe’s current socio-economic context. The overall aim of the project is to contribute to the creation of learning environments through teacher education that promote the resilience and growth of disadvantaged learners by providing them with the tools, resources and learning contexts which facilitate their academic and social and emotional learning and consequently their social inclusion and active citizenship. To achieve this aim, the project will develop a set of modules or study units constituting a European Masters level, tailored to build up educators’ competence in responding and addressing the academic, social and emotional needs of learners at risk, particularly learners from ethnic, linguistic, and migrant communities, from socio-economic disadvantage, and learners with learning difficulties and special educational needs. More specifically the project will lead to the output of various resilience education study units at masters level, making use of both face to face and online training, which will enable teachers to develop the competencies to support learners in developing the requisite resilience skills to overcome difficulties and grow academically, socially and emotionally within an inclusive and resilience-enhancing school communities. A set of ten study units were developed in the first year of the project which were then piloted and evaluated with about 250 teachers and practitioners in the six partner countries. Following the evaluation of the pilot implementation and both internal and external reviews, the study units were also developed as online study units. Both face to face and online study units the translated and published electronically in 6 languages. The study units will also be the basis of a collaborative European Masters in Resilience in Education which will be offered as an Erasmus Mundus Masters if the application to be submitted in February 2019 is successful and funding is secured. Some of the partner organisations may also offer the Masters at their own universities, apart from Erasmsus Mundus. It is envisaged that the long term benefits of the project, once the study units start being implemented in teacher education programmes and consequently translated into classroom practice, will include a reduction in absenteeism, early school leaving, discrimination and bullying, disengagement and school failure, and social exclusion, particularly amongst vulnerable children. This will be particularly true of the partners taking place in the project, but through the dissemination and exploitation strategy, there will be a multiplier effect, with other countries and regions becoming also interested in the masters programme. As a consequence resilience education will become an integral part of mainstream education in Europe, with classrooms across Europe operating as inclusive, resilience building, health promoting and growth enhancing communities for all children, including the most vulnerable ones, from the first years of early education. By seeking to create more inclusive and growth-enhancing communities, particularly amongst vulnerable populations, as well as providing the psychological resources to children at risk, to overcome adversity and disadvantage from an early age, the project would thus contribute towards more social cohesion and harmonious relationships amongst the diversity of communities in Europe, promoting equity and social inclusion. The long term impact will thus an increase in the quality of life of marginalised children, families and communities, through social and economic growth.

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 278935,46 Eur

Project Coordinator

UNIVERSITA TA MALTA & Country: MT

Project Partners

  • SVEUCILISTE U RIJECI, MEDICINSKI FAKULTET
  • PANEPISTIMIO KRITIS
  • UNIVERSITATEA STEFAN CEL MARE DIN SUCEAVA
  • FACULDADE DE MOTRICIDADE HUMANA
  • UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PAVIA