yMIND’s “Diversity in School” seminar hosted by Action Synergy was held on Saturday 6th of October at Impact Hub Athens with the attendance of 85 people mainly from the educational sector. yMIND is a participatory innovative project that promotes better social inclusion of newly-arrived migrant and Roma children and youth through comprehensive diversity education in school and community-based settings. The seminar included presentations from project partners and practicioners of the yMIND method.
Welcome & registration
The participants of the seminar arrived in the morning, confirmed their registration and took material related to the seminar before the official start of the event.
Introduction & project presentation
Afterwards, Kostas Diamantis Balaskas from Action Synergy started the event by presenting yMIND project (targets, methodology, partners). If you want to read in Greek the material that Kostas presented click here.
Holistic training model for school prevention
After that, it was Mrs. Tzvetina Arsova-Netzelmann’s turn from SPI Forschung to present the good practice “Holistic training model for school prevention”. If you want to read in English the material that Tzvetina presented click here.
Good practices
Then, it was time to hear practices from practicioners who used the method in Greece.
Vicky Vafakou
The first one to speak was Mrs. Vicky Vafakou, head of the Center for Counseling and Orientation of Laconia. If you want to read in Greek the material that Mrs. Vafakou presented click here.
Tania Manesi
Following Mrs. Vfakou was Mrs. Tania Manesi from Neue Schule Athen, a Greek/German school in Athens. If you want to read in Greek the material that Mrs. Manesi presented click here.
Vicky Georganta
After Mrs. Manesi, it was Mrs. Vicky Georganta from the 1st Elementary School of Peania who presented. If you want to read in Greek the material that Mrs. Georganta presented click here.
POL method application for refugees in Greece
Afterwards, Mrs. Anna Patsialou & Mrs. Manto Liadopoulou from Network for Children’s Rights did a presentation on the POL method application for refugees in Greece. If you want to read their presentation in Greek click here.
Colin Isham
It was then the evaluator of yMIND, Mr. Colin Isham who presented good practices from all the partner countries who participate in the project. If you want to read in English the material that Colin presented click here.
Other projects
The final presentation came once again from Kostas from Action Synergy, who presented other projects in which Action Synergy is involved that are related to the themes of yMIND.
Translation
During the whole seminar, Mr. Stelios Xintaras was offering translation of the Greek presentations to the partners who were present.
Certificates & closing
Finally, the participants of the seminar filled questionnaires to give us feedback and then received their certificate of participation. All the presenters met with the seminar participants afterwards for informal networking.
Learn more
To learn more about the project and follow all feature updates, visit yMIND’s website. To become part of our educational community, follow our facebook page.
yMIND’s “Diversity in School” seminar hosted by Action Synergy was held on Saturday 6th of October at Impact Hub Athens with the attendance of 85 people mainly from the educational sector. yMIND is a participatory innovative project that promotes better social inclusion of newly-arrived migrant and Roma children and youth through comprehensive diversity education in school and community-based settings. The seminar included presentations from project partners and practicioners of the yMIND method.
Welcome & registration
The participants of the seminar arrived in the morning, confirmed their registration and took material related to the seminar before the official start of the event.
Introduction & project presentation
Afterwards, Kostas Diamantis Balaskas from Action Synergy started the event by presenting yMIND project (targets, methodology, partners). If you want to read in Greek the material that Kostas presented click here.
Holistic training model for school prevention
After that, it was Mrs. Tzvetina Arsova-Netzelmann’s turn from SPI Forschung to present the good practice “Holistic training model for school prevention”. If you want to read in English the material that Tzvetina presented click here.
Good practices
Then, it was time to hear practices from practicioners who used the method in Greece.
Vicky Vafakou
The first one to speak was Mrs. Vicky Vafakou, head of the Center for Counseling and Orientation of Laconia. If you want to read in Greek the material that Mrs. Vafakou presented click here.
Tania Manesi
Following Mrs. Vfakou was Mrs. Tania Manesi from Neue Schule Athen, a Greek/German school in Athens. If you want to read in Greek the material that Mrs. Manesi presented click here.
Vicky Georganta
After Mrs. Manesi, it was Mrs. Vicky Georganta from the 1st Elementary School of Peania who presented. If you want to read in Greek the material that Mrs. Georganta presented click here.
POL method application for refugees in Greece
Afterwards, Mrs. Anna Patsialou & Mrs. Manto Liadopoulou from Network for Children’s Rights did a presentation on the POL method application for refugees in Greece. If you want to read their presentation in Greek click here.
Colin Isham
It was then the evaluator of yMIND, Mr. Colin Isham who presented an evidence-based approach of what works in education. If you want to read in English the material that Colin presented click here.
Other projects
The final presentation came once again from Kostas from Action Synergy, who presented other projects in which Action Synergy is involved that are related to the themes of yMIND.
Translation
During the whole seminar, Mr. Stelios Xintaras was offering translation of the Greek presentations to the partners who were present.
Certificates & closing
Finally, the participants of the seminar filled questionnaires to give us feedback and then received their certificate of participation. All the presenters met with the seminar participants afterwards for informal networking.
Learn more
To learn more about the project and follow all feature updates, visit yMIND’s website. To become part of our educational community, follow our facebook page.