The new Erasmus project of the FUE-UJI combines social inclusion and languages

Train The Trainer of Immigrants. Innovative Training Course for Adult Educators (TTT-I) is the new project Erasmus+ approved by the European Commission. The FUE-UJI participates as a partner in this project, whose consortium is made up of 4 other international organizations, in order to develop and implement informal learning methodologies for the acquisition of new languages.

Framed within the Erasmus+ program, the European TTT-I project focuses its activity on the “Strategic Partnerships for Adult Education” modality. During its two-year duration, a 60-hour course will be scheduled in which language teaching professionals will be trained in learning methodologies. informal, such as the language café or internet cafes. These techniques are aimed at facilitating language learning for long-stay immigrants in foreign countries.

The consortium of this project is made up of five international organizations, including FUE-UJI, which will work closely with the Waddi Association for Crisis Assistance and Development Cooperation. Germany, the greek organizations Association of Active Citizens and the Second Chance School of Mytilene. All of them coordinated by the Ad Meritum Foundation, based in Poland.

The European TTT-I project aims to facilitate language teaching for those who have fewer resources to do so. This objective will be achieved, among others, through the development of a training course for language education professionals that will focus on the implementation of language education methodologies. informal language learning for immigrants. In this way, we will work for social inclusion in a field as important as communication, promoting greater integration of long-stay immigrants thanks to the informal learning of the languages of the host countries.

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