ROBIN Training seminars

Know and Can Association has the pleasure to invite you to take part in a training seminars in the frame of project ROBIN Reinforcing cOmpetences to Build Inclusion through a New learning methodology, №2015-1-RO01-KA204-015001, which will start on the following dates:
12.06.2017 – Pernik (Bulgaria)
19.06.2017 – Sofia, (Bulgaria) - 2 workshops

The seminars are aimed at teachers, trainers, psychologists, pedagogical counselors and other pedagogical staff, representatives of NGOs and educational institutions and other stakeholders. During the events representatives of Know and Can Association will present the innovative learning methodology based on experiential learning by means of psychosocial activities. The new methodology is specifically aimed at the so-called "Children on the move" (refugees, migrants dropping out of school, representatives of minority groups, etc.) and aims to increase their interest in the training process and prevent them from dropping out of school.

The project is financed by Erasmus+ Programme, Key Action 2 “Cooperation for innovation and exchange of good practices”, Action “Strategic partnerships for adult education”. The project lifetime is 2 years – November 2015 – October 2017.
ROBIN project supports trainers and educators to reinforce their personal and social capabilities for specific support and successful social integration of children with disadvantaged backgrounds affected by early school leaving. Thus children on the move will be better prevented from early school leaving and the risk of social exclusion and marginalisation.

The available places are limited and a pre-registration is obligatory.
Please, confirm your participation in the seminars by filling in a form and sending it to our email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
12.06.2017 – Pernik (Bulgaria) – registration till 10.06.2017
19.06.2017 – Sofia (Bulgaria) – registration till 15.06.2017

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