Documents and reports
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Doboj viewPromotion of inclusion in teaching

A seminar on the subject of “Inclusion in Teaching” was held in the vocational training school in Doboj in the Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 20 and 21 September 2012.

Programme (only available in German)
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Bericht (German version)


Pestalozzi dissemination and cascading

At the end of the summer two events, in Croatia and in Belarus, were dedicated to the dissemination and further cascading of the work of the Pestalozzi Programme. The Pestalozzi Programme organises between 30 and 40 training activities per year in which some 1000 education professionals across Europe are involved and are trained with regard to different key concerns of the Council of Europe in education following an interactive, learning-by-doing, pedagogy which promotes and builds on collaborative learning.

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Education for the prevention of discrimination-Trainer training module series 2011/2012 - Final report (07/2012).

Education for the prevention of violence in schools-Trainer training module series 2011/2012 - Final report (11/2012).
Italian press article

"La Pagina" about European Workshop "Roma and Human Rights: cultural and linguistic aspects in society" held from 10 to 12 May in Graz (Austria) at the "European Centre for Modern Languages (ECML) A very detailed article on the use of terms to designate the "Roma" and the situation in Italy and in Austria appeared in the Italian newspaper "La Pagina" on June 12. Press article.
Being a teacher in 2032, 133th European Seminar.

The final report of the last European Seminar "Being a teacher in 2032: Changing roles and competences" held from 23 to 27 April 2012 is available here.

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