Migrant Children and Communities in a Transforming Europe (MiCreate)
by The project members of Migrant Children and Communities in a Transforming Europe (MiCreate)
Module 4 – Flexible Practices, Innovation and Transformation
Language: English
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Tools – For academic purposes
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Target groups: Student/initial training
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Type: Workshop
External link: https://cesie.org/media/Snapshot-of-Innovative-Approaches-for-Integration-of-Migrant-Children.pdf
Keywords: Family inclusion & Participation of families in a plural way
Summary
The project Migrant Children and Communities in a Transforming Europe (MiCreate) aims to stimulate inclusion of diverse groups of migrant children by adopting child-centered approach to migrant children integration on educational and policy level.
The report produces a sample list from the key 6 study countries (Austria, Denmark, Poland, Slovenia, Spain and the UK), with snapshots of case studies based on best practices and innovative approaches to integration through adaptive practices, social interactions, inter-cultural practices through bottom up approaches and also implicit ways of integration. In all, these multiple forms of interactions and interventions promote cross linkages in society, with an institutional, community and educational focus.
Goals of the specific activity / resource
- Understand key concept of the topics of the intercultural inclusion
- Develop an attitude of professional and ethical practices with migrant families
- Develop an effective service planning, coordination and collaboration with family of migration background
- Demonstrate effective and integrative team work during the workshop
- Demonstrate effective presentation skills