The consecutive monthly discussion meeting of the Know-how Center for Alternative Child Care will be held on 13th February 2020 between 16:00 - 18:00 at the Sofia City Library, 4 Slaveikov Square. The topic of the February discussion will be: "The Place of Social Work at School".

The discussants Annette Marinova, Dr. Katerina Zlatkova and Ivan Peichev will share their practical and research experience in their work in the field of inclusive education, children at risk and behavioral difficulties. In the light of the discussion, they will outline areas in the children's learning process that show the meaning and place of social work in school, and the need to implement approaches based on collaboration and interaction between all involved actors - both within the school and within the wider community beyond it.

Moderator of the discussion will be Dr. Antoaneta Mateeva from the Know-How Center for Alternative Child Care, NBU.

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