Digital Youth Consortium - www.gioventudigitale.net

 PARTNERS AREA

  
   
  HOME   THE PROJECT   FOCUS   CONTACTS
Wednesday, January 7, 2009  

 SEN MATERIALS

In this section it's possible to enter the resource area of the website. This area is continuously updated with new materials to give fresh grasp of what's happening new in the field of ICT and special needs in education. It contains crucial background documents, indeed.

 PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS

AUXILIA Seminar in Rome, 28/02/2005

On the way for "Bill of rights" for people with disabilities

AUXILIA Workshop in Valencia, 18-19/02/2005

 SOME WORDS ABOUT AUXILIA

AUXILIA is an international project co-funded by the European Union in the framework of the Socrates Programme (Joint Actions). AUXILIA main objective is to provide concrete and successful responses to the huge challenge on integration of youth disabled students in education. ICT are identified as the key tool to inform action-based integration processes.

Through concrete experimentation in pilot schools and universities AUXILIA is paving the way for an integrated and holistic model of action for integration of youth disabled students. This model takes stock both of the relevant knowledge of partners involved in the project and national/international educational networks, such the Global Junior Challenge and the Stockholm Challenge Award.


 AUXILIA IN EUROPE

Auxilia is present in Italy, Spain, Scotland and Sweden.

  

 PROJECT PARTNERS

AUXILIA is international partnership of organisations and universities tightly linked with the challenge of disability and ICT-based inclusion of disadvantaged social categories. Partners are:


 RESOURCES

In this section you can enter interactive communication tool and connect to AUXILIA community.

We feel that this section is extremely important for the creation of a world wide community of people willing to share thoughts, ideas and project in the field of ICT for SEN. So we are looking forward to reading comments and suggestions.


Level Triple-A, W3C-WAI 1.0   Valid CSS   Valid XHTML 1.0
 This project has been carried out with the support of the European Community.
The content of this web site does not necessarily reflect the position of the European Community, nor does it involve any responsibility of the European Community.


This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.