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VITAL: Approaches to using visuals in teaching and learning

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2016-1-UK01-KA201-024387
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | Strategic Partnerships for school education Funder Contribution: 276,328 EUR

VITAL: Approaches to using visuals in teaching and learning

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Europe is currently faced with adaptation to significant socio-demographic and economical changes in relation to events that are affecting many European countries such as the higher intake of the migrants and refugees, we believe that in order to develop cohesively and inclusively, education and training needed and continuous to need to develop plans and strategies that will allow citizens to play an active role in democratic life. Educators plays an important part in breaking down barriers to learning and prevent violent radicalisation by promoting common European values, fostering social integration, enhancing intercultural understanding and a sense of belonging to a community, hence supporting integration of all learners no matter their background and personal situation. Schools, in particular continue to be faced with a language challenge not only coming from new migrant intake but also from poor communication skills by pupils who may come from disadvantaged backgrounds and are therefore twice as likely to leave school early than those pupils who come from wealthy backgrounds. The main focus of the project was to respond to the increased importance placed on developing innovative ways to ensure that all children can communicate and express themselves addressing early years and primary education. The project primarily aimed: *to address the challenge to increase key competences for children in order for them to fully participate in and contribute to society, by developing a robust and tangible methodology that employs methods to support development of basic skills through the use of visual communication/literacy techniques *to equip teaching and non-teaching staff with a range of skills, key principles and relevant methodologies to integrate and support communication through the use of visual literacy techniques and tools*to develop a set of training materials and best practice teaching activities which would support a wide range of settings across Europe and support integration of those coming from disadvantaged backgrounds.The project aimed to develop applicable and teachable skills and materials which build on sound principles of visual communication and literacy around storytelling, digital narratives techniques, use of art and media and the outdoor to develop creative strategies for integrating all children especially those coming from a disadvantaged background. It focused on 4 thematic areas: Text and images; Storytelling techniques, use of comics and film making, the world around us: sounds and colours outdoors.The consortium included 5 partners from the UK, IT, PL and ES from different settings.A structured and collaborative approach was employed through which partners engaged in a number of planned activities in order to achieve the following results:Good practice survey: collection of examples of effective activities for the classroom Publication of good practice activities in 4 languagesTeaching and Learning activities: 5 activities available in 4 languages)Project website with downloadable training materials and project pedagogical results available in 4 languages with an additional interactive element, the searchable database of activitiesTraining Package for educators in 4 languages Compilation of Pupils’ work in 4 languages Training course outline for replication and sustainability of project resultsProject DVD in 4 languages for raising awareness of the project tools/outputs and training materials70 staff attendees:JST: Text and Images (UK)JST: Story telling techniques (PL)JST: Use of comic and film making (ES)JST: The world around us: sounds and colours in the outdoors (IT)4 ME in each country as a tool for mainstreaming the project results and materials.The main target groups for the activities of this project were: Teaching and non-teaching staff in pre-school & school education; Teacher trainers of such staff; School and centre managers; Trainees; Pupils. 124 dissemination activities took place to reach an approx. audience of 10,986More staff benefited from a cascading approach and 161 attended the ME events -120 originally planned.Dissemination tools used: Newsletters, emails, website, social media, flyers, presentation at conferences/workshops/seminars/ training events, multiplier events and etc. The project has and will continue to impact in the short and long term on the ability of teachers, educator, education providers, trainers and pupils as it supports changes directly into the wider educational community through its replicable and freely accessible materials which can be embedded in practice. Long term benefit includes:*Direct access to use of methods and tools within a European focus*Embedded EU dimensions into the partner countries and a strong EU focus to the curriculum* Enhanced teaching & learning* Enhanced confidence in both pupils & staff* Improved communication skills & tools to promote communication including digital tools.

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