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(Created claim: summary (P836): SUPPORT FOR SCHOOL STUDENTS TO: IMPROVING SKILLS, TACKLING EARLY SCHOOL LEAVING, DEVELOPING EXPRESSIVE SKILLS IN MOTHER TONGUE, REFINING SKILLS AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS. THE WORK WILL BE CARRIED OUT THROUGH MEETINGS AIMED AT PUPILS IN A DIFFICULT SITUATION AND WILL BE ABLE TO WORK IN THE MORNING AND IN THE AFTERNOON AND WILL BE ADDED TO THE ORDINARY TEACHING ACTIVITIES., Adding English summary) |
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Project in Italy financed by DG Regio
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English | WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO IMPROVING THE MOTHER TONGUE OF IPIA |
Project in Italy financed by DG Regio |
Statements
12,940.0 Euro
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25,880.0 Euro
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50.0 percent
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1 October 2018
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31 August 2019
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ISTITUTO ISTRUZIONE SUPERIORE M. PAGLIETTI PORTO TORRES
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INTERVENTI DI SOSTEGNO RIVOLTI AGLI STUDENTI DELLA SCUOLA AL FINE DI: MIGLIORARE LE COMPETENZE, CONTRASTARE LA DISPERSIONE SCOLASTICA, SVILUPPARE LE COMPETENZE ESPRESSIVE IN LINGUA MADRE, AFFINARE LE CAPACITÃ COGNITIVE, COMUNICATIVE E RELAZIONALI. L'INTERVENTO SI ARTICOLERÃ ATTRAVERSO INCONTRI RIVOLTI AGLI ALUNNI IN DIFFICOLTÃ E SI POTRANNO SVOLGERE IN ORARIO ANTIMERIDIANO E POMERIDIANO E SARANNO INTEGRATIVE ALL'ATTIVITÃ DIDATTICA ORDINARIA. (Italian)
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SUPPORT FOR SCHOOL STUDENTS TO: IMPROVING SKILLS, TACKLING EARLY SCHOOL LEAVING, DEVELOPING EXPRESSIVE SKILLS IN MOTHER TONGUE, REFINING SKILLS AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS. THE WORK WILL BE CARRIED OUT THROUGH MEETINGS AIMED AT PUPILS IN A DIFFICULT SITUATION AND WILL BE ABLE TO WORK IN THE MORNING AND IN THE AFTERNOON AND WILL BE ADDED TO THE ORDINARY TEACHING ACTIVITIES. (English)
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Identifiers
H23I18000080002
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