E-EVALINTO Project

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    E-EVALINTO Piloting final report
    (Grupo GRIAL, 2018-09) Zangrando, Valentina
    Besides the results obtained by the E-EVALINTO project as Intellectual output O2 (E-EVALINTO Training course design) and O3 (E-EVALINTO Environment) and the Multiplier event E1 held in Salamanca on September 2018, the main achievements of the project are related with the cooperation with schools in the partner countries, which made possible the testing of the intellectual outputs through the implementation of the teacher training course and the piloting of the peer mentoring actions with students. This report describes the activities carried out in each partner country regarding the implementation of the pilot in 16 secondary schools and collects feedback on the experience from both teachers and students. The final section of the report outlines the future plans to ensure the sustainability of the programme designed and its environment.
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    E-EVALINTO Evaluation instruments (GR)
    (Grupo GRIAL, 2017-09) E-EVALINTO Consortium
    Set of instruments for the evaluation of the activities (Sample activities collection)
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    E-EVALINTO Evaluation instruments (IT)
    (Grupo GRIAL, 2017-09) E-EVALINTO Consortium
    Set of instruments for the evaluation of the activities (Sample activities collection)
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    E-EVALINTO Evaluation instruments (PL)
    (Grupo GRIAL, 2017-09) E-EVALINTO Consortium
    Set of instruments for the evaluation of the activities (Sample activities collection)
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    E-EVALINTO Evaluation instruments (ES)
    (Grupo GRIAL, 2017-09) E-EVALINTO Consortium
    Set of instruments for the evaluation of the activities (Sample activities collection)
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    E-EVALINTO Evaluation instruments (EN)
    (Grupo GRIAL, 2017-09) E-EVALINTO Consortium
    Set of instruments for the evaluation of the activities (Sample activities collection)
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    E-EVALINTO Sample activities (GR)
    (Grupo GRIAL, 2017-09) E-EVALINTO Consortium
    There are five modules in this training programme. From information provided by partner schools across Europe, these were identified as the core areas in which migrant students felt they needed additional help. These modules correspond with the five themes on which lessons or activities between mentors and mentees are based. The five themes are: Personal Wellbeing / Social Skills, Language / Communication Skills, My culture, Your culture, Study skills, Interests and hobbies.
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    E-EVALINTO Sample activities (IT)
    (Grupo GRIAL, 2017-09) E-EVALINTO Consortium
    There are five modules in this training programme. From information provided by partner schools across Europe, these were identified as the core areas in which migrant students felt they needed additional help. These modules correspond with the five themes on which lessons or activities between mentors and mentees are based. The five themes are: Personal Wellbeing / Social Skills, Language / Communication Skills, My culture, Your culture, Study skills, Interests and hobbies.
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    E-EVALINTO Sample activities (PL)
    (Grupo GRIAL, 2017-09) E-EVALINTO Consortium
    There are five modules in this training programme. From information provided by partner schools across Europe, these were identified as the core areas in which migrant students felt they needed additional help. These modules correspond with the five themes on which lessons or activities between mentors and mentees are based. The five themes are: Personal Wellbeing / Social Skills, Language / Communication Skills, My culture, Your culture, Study skills, Interests and hobbies.
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    E-EVALINTO Sample activities (ES)
    (Grupo GRIAL, 2017-09) E-EVALINTO Consortium
    There are five modules in this training programme. From information provided by partner schools across Europe, these were identified as the core areas in which migrant students felt they needed additional help. These modules correspond with the five themes on which lessons or activities between mentors and mentees are based. The five themes are: Personal Wellbeing / Social Skills, Language / Communication Skills, My culture, Your culture, Study skills, Interests and hobbies.
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