Cafe Europe has kicked off!
Our new 30-month Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership project in Youth programme , Cafe Europe has started! It has the goal to build a strong, fertile social and business growing ground for youth which will provide social inclusiveness, help refuges and migrants build a stable network for themselves and to help them enter the market, and solve many socials problems related to the migration of youth.
Invitation to SUMIGRE E-learning course
The E-Learning Platform we developed with our partners within the framework of our Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership project : "Supporting the Professional Development of Educators Working with Immigrants (SUMIGRE)" , is online! The e-learning materials we have developed with our partners from Bulgaria, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, United Kingdom and Hungary have also been translated into all partner languages.
To access the course program, register and start the course at the following address: https://sumigrelearningmoodle.com/moodle/
SUMIGRE Project partners in Sofia
The fifth transnational project meeting of the SUMIGRE was held in Sofia,BG on the 5-6 th of March, 2019. Our partner ,BDA hosted the meeting and the Agenda included some important issues such as the completed Training Curriculum: Migrant-related Educators’ Training and the e-Learning platform. The online training will be accessible in all partner languages: Turkish,English, Bulgarian, Hungarian, Czech and Dutch. Follow us on this website for the web address of the platform!
The Multiplier Event of SUMIGRE
We held the multiplier event of our project : Erasmus + KA2 SUMIGRE: Supporting Professional Development of the Migrant-related Educators on 27/04/2019 in İzmit. We shared striking facts&figures about migrants in our country and in the world, especially in the field of education, with our participants consisting of educators and NGO representatives.
The 4th SUMIGRE partnership meeting in London
Our 4th project meeting was organised by MRC and held in London on the 6-7th Nov. 2018. We dedicated the better part of the meeting to the development of the curriculum for e-Learning training in May, 2019. The curriculum aims at educators working with immigrants, asylum seekers and refugees . It includes modules on essential topics such as the human rights of immigrants, development of intercultural awareness, intercultural competences and communication, cultural enterprise in education, discrimination in education and second language teaching. Our next task will be to translate the curriculum into the partner languages in order to ensure its wider use by the national target groups.