Reading with Ease and Fun 2 Erasmus Project

General information for the Reading with Ease and Fun 2 Erasmus Project

Reading with Ease and Fun 2 Erasmus Project
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Project Title

Reading with Ease and Fun 2

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 school education

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2019

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: Pedagogy and didactics; Key Competences (incl. mathematics and literacy) – basic skills

Project Summary

The project aims to expand the impact of successfully finished Erasmus+ KA2 project „REF: Reading with Ease and Fun“ by further implementation of the developed materials, their translation/adaptation for the needs of the newly involved partner countries, adding new methods/approaches and materials, training teachers and SEN staff increasing their professional competences. By applying newly acquired knowledge and skills, teachers will be able to provide more effective support to pupils with reading difficulties, and to involve them in various activities along with their peers, provoking their interest in books and their motivation to read.
The results of Survey among teachers, students (7-11 y/o) and their parents, conducted within REF1 and the conclusions made in the Need analysis show that app. 25% of children have poor or insufficient reading skills which raises concern and requires taking measures to change the situation; more than 30% activities that exclude reading/writing (mainly computer games and TV);42% of interviewed children shared they find reading “boring and/or difficult”, requesting “too much time and/or efforts”. Activities organized by schools are not enough, or not motivating enough for young students. Collaboration between the school and the family in the means of forming good reading habits is not in satisfactory level.
The training materials developed within REF1 were found very useful and easily applicable by teachers in their every-day work. Through active involvement of children, teachers and parents in reading activities that are different from traditional didactics, it was possible to improve reading skills, self-confidence and motivation to read among young students. Involvement of four new partners/countries will bring new ideas, opportunity for participants to learn and then implement new approaches and methods in their work with students.
Children who struggle to learn to read are often excluded from the classroom and extra-curriculum reading-related activities because of their poor reading skills. Early identification of the problem, proper instructions from the teachers, adequate help from the SEN staff, and endless support from family members are crucial for children’s motivation, as well as the opportunity for them to be involved in various reading-related activities together with their peers.
The problem this project addresses is of great importance not only in the partner countries, but for many others outside the partnership, because it affects thousands of pupils, their teachers and families, the supporting staff – not only academically, but also in emotional, behavioural and social aspects.
As far as the materials developed within this Partnership will be in nine languages (eight partner languages and English) they will be available to much wider audience beyond the partner countries, which will considerably increase the impact of the project results at European level, moreover the topic in question is crucial for almost everybody. All resources produced by the partners will stay available (via project FB page, partners’ websites, YouTube Channel) even after the end of the project period for every interested user.
The consortium is made up of institutions from 8 European countries: Bulgaria, Latvia, Turkey, Portugal, Romania, Greece, Lithuania and Slovenia. Although different in their nature and structure (NGO, University, Educational authorities, and mainstream schools) they all have large experience, abilities and competences in the field of special education and teaching methodology in general, and in literacy acquisition particularly. This inter-institutional transnational cooperation facilitates the integration of novel insights into the work related to literacy acquisition, reading and writing difficulties, SEN support, interactive teaching methods and inclusive education in the partner countries. The project partners are equipped with the skills, expertise and competence required in order the project aims to be achieved at the highest level.

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 167040 Eur

Project Coordinator

SDRUZHENIE “ASOCIACIA DYSLEXIA – BULGARIA” & Country: BG

Project Partners

  • Osnovna sola dr. Janeza Mencingerja Bohinjska Bistrica
  • DES Primary private Company
  • REZEKNES TEHNOLOGIJU AKADEMIJA
  • Agrupamento de Escolas de Mangualde
  • KOCAELI IL MILLI EGITIM MUDURLUGU
  • UAB “ERUDITO” LICEJUS
  • Scoala Gimnaziala Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu