KIDS4ALLL – Key Inclusive Development Strategies for Life-Long Learning

Children are our future – Education is theirs!

  • Project: KIDS4ALLL – Key Inclusive Development Strategies for Life-Long Learning
  • Coordinator: Universita Degli Studi Di Torino
  • Project manager: Professor Roberta Ricucci
  • Financing: Horizon 2020
  • Supported by a consortium of 17 partners from 11 different countries (Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Malta, Norway, Spain and Turkey).
  • The University of Peloponnese (Department of Political Science and International Relations) acts as deputy coordinator.
  • Project Team at PSIR:
    – Asteris Huliaras, Professor
    – Sotiris Petropoulos, Assistant Professor
    – Katerina Doundi, Administrative Staff 
  • Implementation Period: 01/04/2021-31/03/2024

What is KIDS4ALLL

KIDS4ALLL is a project that has been granted as Innovation Action in the frame of the Horizon2020 Work Program SC6 entitled ‘Europe in a Changing world – inclusive, innovative and reflective societies’ and with particular reference to integration challenges of migrant children in educational contexts. It aims to strengthen and valorise transcultural, interdisciplinary skill sets in a highly diversified learner population, that increasingly corroborates the actual necessity for lifelong learning.

The project focuses on the education that facilitates the integration of migrant minors (in particular unaccompanied minors, refugees and asylum seekers). It encloses the creation of a series of educational tools such as the KIDS Learning Platform and the Learning Laboratories as well as the implementation of numerous activities and events in cooperation with civil society organizations (in Greece in cooperation with ARSIS).

The educational tools will be available to schools and to any formal, non-formal and informal learning organization.

Consortium

The KIDS4ALLL consortium includes partners and stakeholders from a total of 17 EU and non-European countries that span over 3 continents. It has been composed according to three main criteria, which are the partner’s awareness for the topic, curiosity and research interest and finally a thorough expertise in the field. In accordance with the characteristics of the Innovation.

Team

More information:

Official project webpage: www.kids4alll.eu

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant No. 101004807. The contents of the document are the sole responsibility of the authors. The European Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.