Welcome to the project
The ‘Training Programme for Parents Teachers and psychologists working with Children affected by dyslexia project is prepared as a Grundtvig Learning Partnership project under the EU ‘Lifelong Learning Programme’. The aim of the project is to produce a training guide teachers/trainers/psychologists and parents of pupils (6- 10 years old) affected by Dyslexia that corresponds with EU standards in collaboration with international partners and institutions.
With this training project, we aim to empower guide teachers/trainers, teachers and parents with knowledge, skills, strategies and educational materials to work effectively on those pupils in order to make their lives more productive and happy. One of the main issue of this project will be the confrontation at European level on the Environment of the pupils screening in order to avoid easy mistakes of results Therefore, it is important to develop new strategies and educational materials that teachers and parents can use.
We will achieve our aim through education and learning processes by using the results and recommendations of the studies and the experiences performed before in Verona and in the other European partners' Countries, by producing a set of educational materials for parents, guide teachers/trainers and teachers in Collaboration of Psychologists on the topic, by training them through seminars, workshops, use of ICT and sharing experiences and knowledge with other colleagues in European countries.
The target groups of the project are parents, guide teachers/trainers, teachers of pupils and Psychologists dealing with this topic. The final beneficiary of this project will be pupils aged between 6-9 years old attending primary school as concerning the qualification and the preparation of the screening environment for the identification of the Dyslexia . The project duration is 2 years to begin in 2009. The coordinating institution is The European Pole of Knowledge – IC Lorenzi National Network of schools (Public Organization), Italy . The project partners are from Turkey, Spain, Romania, England and Portugal.
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