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News - Brazilian and British scientists published an article in the journal 'Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences' about the impact of mental health on a child's education. The data was obtained from the Brazilian High-Risk Cohort Study for Childhood Psychiatric…
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News - Poor school attendance affects children not just academically but also in social ways and can cause development issues. Research shows that students who have mental health issues, mental health disorders and students who show signs of self-harm are more likely to have low…
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News - RELATIONS BETWEEN THE STUDENT AND HIS MOTHER IMPROVED BY APPLYING THE INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT PLAN The coronavirus pandemic period, during which a combined type of teaching, teaching in classrooms and distance learning was applied,…
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News - Equal chances for every child: Education must be accessible and inclusive for every child Eurochild, together with its partners in the ICAM Project, submitted a response to the European Commission’s public consultation on the Pathways…
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Online library - When a child disappears from our school system, their future often disappears with them. Research conducted for this report shows that over 90,000 pupils in the UK are more often absent than they are present. This means 1 in 80 pupils are missing more than half of…
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News - The European Commission has launched a public consultation to present schools and authorities with a policy framework to improve their education systems for all learners. The content of the consultation is based on previous workshops, which involved educators, academics,…
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News - Parents of kindergartners in several US states want their children to repeat the year before enrolling in school, as their children spent most of the last year in remote education due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Remote education is a form of education…
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News - BUDAPEST, HUNGARY – A pandemic-generation has been born. Children, pupils and teenagers will soon feel the consequences of their quickly changing lifestyle, not to mention the transition from traditional education to online teaching. While Hungary’s Ministry of Human…
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Webinar - About the webinar: This webinar aims to provide a deeper insight into the work of civil society organizations (CSOs) as support on the path to the inclusion of Roma children in the education system. That is, the main contributions of CSOs to the…
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Online library - The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development focuses on leaving no one behind. This publication aims to inform thinking and practice globally. It provides an overview of the progress and challenges since Salamanca, as well as…
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Online library - The Global Education Cluster has produced a guide called Safe Back to School, which says the countries should give students a say about their return to school. The coronavirus hit the education systems all over the world and the…
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News - The article aims at businesses to support disadvantaged children because of school closures. There are a lot of children who have serious difficulties with their education because of digital shortages. The main problems are the missing equipment…
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News - The Rosa Park Foundation, the Motivation Association and the Partners Hungary Foundation jointly conducted a non-representative survey among pedagogues who teach disadvantaged and Roma children. The research distinguishes four groups…
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News - According to new government guidelines, childminders, nurseries and schools can reopen from 1 June. The guidelines include advice and plans for re-opening, including: vulnerable children and children of key workers …
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News - Noémi Para, a school psychologist at the Sándor Plugor Art High School, switched to online help after the school switched to remote education. During this time, the school students turned to the school psychologist in writing or in front of the camera, mainly due to problems…
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News - The article goes about those important people who are working generally for us in the background. These people and their significant jobs and roles are rarely mentioned, though their services are important during the crisis. They are working on the frontline, those are…
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Multimedia - Nick Sharratt is a renowned illustrator of children’s books and an ambassador for Theirworld. He started to draw in his childhood and felt that via drawing he could express his feelings and could be anyone he wanted. Based on his personal experiences he supports…
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Online library - A new research conducted collaboratively by the School for Policy Studies (University of Bristol) and Rees Centre (University of Oxford) highlights factors which explain the 'attainment gap' for English children who have been in need or in care …
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News - To stop the pandemic caused by the COVID-19 virus, schools were closed in Hungary, as in many other countries around the world, and educational institutions switched to digital distance education. Many students are lost in the new system, unable to cope with the curriculum…
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News - In a post in the Litera online diary, the president of the InDaHouse Hungary Association, Fruzsina Benkő speaks about what led to her resignation from her job at a youth club and founding of InDaHouse Hungary, a volunteer program that has been helping children in Pere, a…
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News - Students get into university through litres of sweets and sleepless nights, however, some of the students are dropping soon after the first term. Excess stress and mental un-stability during university life are pushing them to take this drastic decision. Especially…
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News - Mental wellbeing and health are the most important entity to become all-around developed children. Rachel Wright, a blogger and author, wants to stop schools in giving out attendance awards. She posted four simple reasons about her son will not collect a 100%…
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News - There are many Romani children in Hungary, who drop out of school at the age of 16. According to the law, this is when they are not bound to stay in school anymore. A new initiative wants this law to be modified. Kids would then have to study until the age of 18 and like…
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News - Last school year took place in the program called "School after school". After evaluation, the Cluj-Napoca municipality considered it successful in all aspects and plans to extend the program to other schools in the following years. The children participating in the…
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Online library - The study report in France presents the teachers’ needs for professional training in order to deliver high quality, non-disruptive and non-discriminatory education to Roma children in international migration. (The report is based on a field research carried out in…
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Online library - Data collection methodology to identify the obstacles faced by Roma children on the move when migrating between schools and countries like Romania, France and Spain (EN). The data collection methodology presents the main objectives, target group and the instruments…
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Online library - Red Cross of Serbia produced the publication Collection of good practices, as a part of the exit phase of the Joint programme for inclusion of Roma children and children from vulnerable groups. The publication is illustrating the results Red Cross of Serbia…
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Online library - Studies around the world indicate that early school leaving is a very negative phenomenon both for the individual and for society. On the one hand, the early abandonment of education reduces the individual's ability to engage in the labor market and achieve a…
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Event - The annual conference of the Center for Inclusive Education will be held on 9th December 2017 at the Inter Expo Center, Sofia. The Forum presents and opens to discussion current topics and trends concerning inclusive education in Bulgaria and around the world. The…
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Online library - In order to tackle early school leaving and improve social inclusion, school systems are pressured to answer the needs of students in a holistic way and recognise their individual talents and voices. Inclusive systems in and around schools are well suited to answer…