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KIDS4ALLL - Key Inclusive Development Strategies for Lifelong Learning​

KIDS4ALLL – Key Inclusive Development Strategies for Lifelong Learning​

Project background

Everyone should have the lifelong right to access high-quality, inclusive training and opportunities to participate in and contribute to education and competence-building. The lifelong learning approach recognizes that competencies required today by children and adolescents are not only technical but encompass learning to learn as a competence in its own right apart from other ‘life skills’ which support individuals’ resilience and participation in society. Facilitating the inclusion of migrant children in education is one of the most significant societal challenges to reduce the performance discrepancy and foster social cohesion.

Project objectives

The project will test a ‘buddy collaboration’ scheme (a guided/intentional pairing of learners) with a lifelong and life wide dimension of learning in formal, informal and non-formal educational contexts.

Children involved in the project will work on learning contents related to 8 LLL competences through theoretical understanding, applied content and interactive co-creation activities, where they will develop authorship and agency and enhance their intercultural, linguistic and socio-emotional skills.

Key Data

Call

H2020-SC6-MIGRATION-2020

Topic ID

MIGRATION-05-2018-2020

Mapping and overcoming integration challenges for migrant children

Start Date

01/04/2021 (36 months)

EU financial contribution

€ 3,039,903.63

Project leader and grant-holding institution

University of Turin, Italy

Roberta Ricucci (PC & PI), R. Bosisio, R. Carriero. F. Cornali, D. Donatiello, A. Miglietta, M. Naldini, P. Cingolani, T. Schroot & Research Office @ CLE – UniTo

Our Team

Belgium

SIRIUS Policy Network

Bulgaria

Foundation for Access to Rights

Germany

University of Jena

Greece

University of Peloponnese

Hungary

Tarki Social Research Institute

Israel

Levinsky College of Education

Italy

University of Turin

University of Padua

INDIRE

Ars Media srl

Malta

Institute for Education

Norway

Oslo Metropolitan University

Spain

University of Barcelona 
University of Girona

Turkey

Koç University

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