Heading for Inclusive School in Europe

Transnational meeting: May 22d, 23d,24th 2017 Warsaw,Poland

At the N° .98 school run by It was  Mrs Mariola Jakowicka ,  the 6 European delegations FR, PT, IT, RO, BE, GR were invited by the president of PSONI Monika Zima - Parjaszewska and the  Erasmus + project leader  Anna Andrzjewska.

 

The main theme of this transnational meeting was the history of Inclusion in Europe.

 

Management reminded that inclusion  is the main principle of the education system.

 

Providind  for the needs and  implementing the  necessary devices to  achieve  inclusion is the very principle of the universal accessibility.

 

It is also in this establishment that the European team of "Heading for Inclusive School in Europe " led by Jean Claude Arevalo, coordinator of the project  met to go on the deveopment of   the training module .

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The visit of the establishments: a very strong moment for the European delegations FR,PT,IT,BE,RO,GR,PL

The visit of the institutions was also be a  a very big moment for the differents  delegations:

  •  The PSONI Early Intervention Center  • The PSONI Early Intervention Center, set up in 1978 by parents and serving as a model throughout Poland: diagnoses and therapies are carried out in the same place. Education and psychological support for parents and opportunities to exchange experiences between parents who have similar problems.
  • The class of children with autism (between the ages of 2 and 4) -the Mokotowle district-center of Warsaw managed by PSONI works with 2 people: a specialized teacher and a psychologist. Parents are very active and are looking for the inclusion of their child in society. The class preparing for entry  to kindergarten. An exchange with the coordinator was a very strong and much appreciated moment.

 

 

Thanks to Anna and Lydia for their welcome and commitment to this project 

Four lectures open to the public in the gymnasium of the primary school No. 98 Grottgera Street 22

Four interventions took places  in the gymnasium of the primary school nr 98 Rue Grottgera 22. These conferences, open to the public, also made it possible to carry out  Project Erasmus +  "Heading for Inclusive School in Europe"  

Mrs Elzbieta NEROJ, representative of the Ministry of National Education: good practices of the Inclusive School in Poland

- Mrs.Marisa ORSI , professor and head of European projects  at "Istituto Comprensivo - Montechiarugolo ", Parme IT: the history of the inclusive school in Italy 

Mrs. Anna FIRKOWSKA MANKIEWICZ-teacher : the history of the inclusive education in Poland

- Mrs. Katarzyna ROSZEWSKA-professor: School inclusion: parent perspective (Ethics / participation)

 

-Mrs.Vasiliki Lygka, French teacher at the 1st Gymnasium Kamatero Athens GR, testifies

 

The transnational meeting in Warsaw was very well organized and very pleasant too. The work has been productive and the productions that we have to prepare until the next meeting have been materialized.

The conferences  were interesting and the visits to the schools offered us information on the education system in Poland and on the subject of inclusion. We had the opportunity to meet new colleagues and their way of working.

The circle-discussion after the presentation was very useful and it helped us to clarify the information. Visiting the classes after the discussion was very convenient because we did not disturb the children.

Our Polish partners warmly welcomed us, the accommodation was pleasant and the meals tasty.

The dinner at the association filled us with a good mood that has reinforced our desire to work and communicate.

It was also a very successful transnational meeting!!!

 

Vasiliki Lygka

 

 

Vasiliki Lygka

• A travel diary Warsaw: Photos: Marisa Orsi, responsible for the Erasmus + project at the Istituto Comprensivo of Montechiarugolo. Text: Monique Malique, coordinator

Warsaw, a city that surprises, 

Modern neighborhoods, gardens and especially the historic center, a wonder ...

The old town: a breathtaking reconstruction !!!

The heart is the market place with its restaurants, cafes and shops ...

The surrounding streets are testimonies of medieval architecture, such as the city walls, the barbican and St. John's Cathedral.

At the same time a walk through "Warsaw" of the Middle Ages and "Warsaw" of the XVIII century

 

An atmosphere, youth ......

 

Warsaw has been classified as World Heritage by Unesco since 1982.