The series of webinars organized through MISTO AVILEAN Project will tackle subjects related to migration and working with children affected by migration, being it active (children on the move) or not (children left behind by parents in active economical migration).
The focus will be on Rroma migrant children, in order to build awareness and understanding towards Rroma culture and deep cultural characteristics of this ethnicity.
Along with the Lecturer Special guests will be invited as well during the webinars.
The structure of the webinar will be as such: 5 minutes introduction, and welcoming participants.
20-30 minutes topic presentation (migration, education, bullying, discrimination, interactive methods, etc.) followed by 10-15 minutes of Q&A and/or debates.
The webinars are addressed to the beneficiaries of the MISTO AVILEAN face to face trainings and also opened to other professionals in education (teachers, school mediators, social workers and professionals who interact with children affected by migration).
The webinar with the topic "School disadaptation, reason of early school dropout” takes place onThursday, April 2nd at 17.00h EET both having as speaker Lecturer PhD. Mihaela Cozărescu.
The presentation focuses on the social mission of the school in order to keep children in school. A special attention is given to the children from poor roma communities that leave school because of the migration of their parents.
Those interested to participate, please send an email to marius.cernusca@tdh.ch indicating the topic and the dates in which you intend to participate, name, surname, phone number, job title, working place, locality, county.
The project "MISTO AVILEAN!" (in Romani language = Welcome!) facilitates continuous and non-discriminatory education for all Roma children affected by migration. The acronym MISTO is an abbreviation for the equation "Migration = Integration: Service Transfer Optimization". The project is funded by the European Union’s Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme (2014-2020) through the Grant Agreement 809784 - MISTO - REC-AG-2017/REC-RDIS-DISC-AG-2017.