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School reintegration... without a hitch
Aurore D’Haeyer, journalist
Review «AlterEchos» No. 237 Bimonthly topical social issues in Brussels and Wallonia
Brussels – October 2007
Journal/article de magazine
French
English
This article summarizes the colloquium “school (re)integration... the challenge!” organized at the start of the new school year by the Ministry of Education of the Federation Wallonia-Brussels, 25 September 2007, aimed at education professionals.
Two aspects of school (re)integration were discussed during this study day:
• Objective zero drop-out
Presentation of "best practices" for (re)integrating children and adolescents in school
Ideas for reflection for the SAS (School Reintegration Services)
Intervention of "mobile teams" agents, in the most delicate situations
Presentation of the new "Service of School Obligation" responsible for controlling the school enrollments as well as the actual attendance at courses
• Making like school from the age of 3 years
Well welcoming children from kindergarten is an essential key of prevention
Maintaining links with families is important even if there is sometimes a mutual misunderstanding
Provide ongoing training to teachers (especially to the psychology of the child) is necessary if one wants that the kindergarten classes are springboards for a serene course of study.
The fight against school drop-out remains a constant challenge to any educational team, whatever their level of education, their audience of learners or even their environment.
The sharing of good professional practices and the exchange of implemented strategies can only stimulate researches and applications.
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Martine PRIGNON
AEDE-EL
Counsellor
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15 November 2012
Stay@School at the Future of Education Conference
The Stay@School projet will be presented at the third edition of the “Future of Education” international conference, held in Florence, Italy, on 13 - 14 June 2013. Over 250 participants from all over the world will attend the conference. The conference participants belong to the sectors of higher education, school education, vocational education and training as well as adult education, therefore representing all of the target groups of the Stay@School project.
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