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Partners' Institution:
INFOREF
Name of the person involved in the event:
Julien Keutgen
Date of the event:
16 January 2015 - 16 January 2015
Type of Dissemination event:
Transnational Meetings
Description of Dissemination Event:
Inforef is a partner in Sonet-Bull, an Erasmus+ project coordinated by the Hellenic Open University - HOU (Greece) that aims to create a training platform to train school stakeholders to fight school bullying. The other partners are Dublin City University (Ireland), Fondazione Mondo Digitale (Italy) and the Computer Technology Institute (Greece). During the kick-off hosted by HOU, Inforef presented its recent and current projects, including School&Work. Besides the project partners, the assistance was particularly wide as this section of the meeting was part of an open workshop attended by an unexpectedly large number of people (between 40 and 50) interested in the subject (headteachers, parents, counsellors, psychologists, the Director of Secondary Education of Achaia Prefecture, the head of Scientific and Pedagogical Guidance of Secondary Education of Western Greece, the coordinator of the Observatory about Preventing School Violence and Bullying of Western Greece, the headmaster of the Model Experimental Junior High School of Patras…)
Target group:
Experts
Public Bodies
Researchers
Schools
Teachers
Training Agencies
Universities
Number of people reached by event:
50-60
Held in:
Patras (Greece)
Outcomes, Results and Evaluation:
A large number of people concerned by education, including school actors, psychologists, politicians, European project managers, have been informed about the project and its aim.
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