Recursos para los docents

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GUÍA PARA DOCENTES

Support ECEC teachers in designing effective and accessible OE settings with a focus on the accessibility of environments for children with mobility impairments. The Guidelines are accompanied by three Video Tutorials, which provide the information contained in the document in a visual and easily transferable way.

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TEACHERS TRAINING CURRICULUMM

Supplies to teachers’ skills to convey OE activities focusing on MI kid

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ACTIVIDADES PARA NIÑOS

A set of practical OE activities for implementing inclusive OE WORKSHOPS based on DIGITAL tools and INTERDISCIPLINARY approach with a focus on kids with MI.

Guidelines

The main objective of OUTDOOR4MI is to promote the Outdoor Education in training a new generation to respect the natural environment from an early age. It will be reached by offering the teachers educational resources aimed at facilitating the implementation of OE activities in kindergartens (pupils of 3-5 years old), with special regard for those with mobility impairments.

GUIDELINES FOR ECEC TEACHERS – 1st part – Concept of outdoor education and its benefits

GUIDELINES FOR ECEC TEACHERS – 2nd part – How to design an effective OE environment (kids aged 3-5)

GUIDELINES FOR ECEC TEACHERS – 3rd part – Bringing outdoor indoor

Socios

Consorzio per la Cooperazione e la Solidarietà (Italia)
Municipio de Lousada (Portugal)
European University Cyprus (Chipre)
Directia Generala de Asistenta Sociala si Protectia Copilului Harghita (Rumania)
Asociación Mundial de Educadores Infantiles (España)
Newark School (Malta)
Spazio aperto servizi (Italiy)
Número de proyecto: 2023-1-IT02-KA220-SCH-000165552
Título del proyecto: Educación al aire libre para niños y niñas con problemas de movilidad en el segundo ciclo de la educación infantil
Financiado por la Unión Europea. Las opiniones y puntos de vista expresados solo comprometen a su(s) autor(es) y no reflejan necesariamente los de la Unión Europea o los de la Agencia Ejecutiva Europea de Educación y Cultura (EACEA). Ni la Unión Europea ni la EACEA pueden ser considerados responsables de ellos.
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