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Project Q322162 in Italy
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Project Q322162 in Italy |
Statements
50,484.0 Euro
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50,484.0 Euro
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100.0 percent
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7 November 2017
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28 June 2018
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12 January 2019
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"ABBA-BALLINI" - BRESCIA
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LE AZIONI PREVISTE DAL PROGETTO SONO FINALIZZATE A REALIZZARE I TRAGUARDI PREVISTI DAL PIANO DI MIGLIORAMENTO DELLISTITUTO E CIO LA RIDUZIONE DELLINSUCCESSO CON PARTICOLARE RIGUARDO AL PRIMO E AL TERZO ANNO E IL MIGLIORAMENTO DEGLI ESITI DELLE PROVE STANDARDIZZATE. I MODULI RELATIVI ALLE COMPETENZE DI BASE SONO IN LINEA CON GLI OBIETTIVI DEL PIANO DI MIGLIORAMENTO QUELLI RIFERITI ALLE ATTIVIT SPORTIVE ALLE ATTIVIT ESPRESSIVE ALLE COMPETENZE DI CITTADINANZA FANNO LEVA SULLO SVILUPPO DEL SENSO DI APPARTENENZA DEGLI STUDENTI E HANNO LO SCOPO DI MOTIVARLI ALLO STUDIO E DI PROMUOVERE LA RESILIENZA. (Italian)
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THE ACTIONS FORESEEN BY THE PROJECT ARE AIMED AT ACHIEVING THE TARGETS OF THE IMPROVEMENT PLAN DELLISTITUTO, AND THE REDUCTION OF DELLINSUCCESS IN PARTICULAR WITH REGARD TO THE FIRST AND THIRD YEARS AND THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE RESULTS OF THE STANDARDISED TESTS. BASIC SKILLS MODULES ARE IN LINE WITH THE OBJECTIVES OF THE IMPROVEMENT PLAN, THOSE WHICH REFER TO SPORTS ACTIVITIES TO ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP ACTIVITIES, ARE BASED ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENTS’ SENSE OF BELONGING AND AIM TO MOTIVATE THEM TO STUDY AND PROMOTE RESILIENCE. (English)
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Identifiers
F81E17000560006
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