Funded by
Leonardo da Vinci, European Commission
Eligibility period
October 2006 - October 2008
Partners
San José Maristak, Durango (Spain) (Promoter)
Inveslan, Bilbao (Spain) (Coordinator)
TEMPO, Ostrava – Zabreh (Czech Republic)
Center for Educational Research, University of Koblenz-Landau (Germany)
Associazione Equilibrio, Bologna (Italy)
Cracow´s Teachers´ and Education Workers´Training Centre, Cracow (Poland)
Uniunea Sindicala Didactica, Vaslui (Romania)
Lincoln Christ´s Hospital School, Lincoln (United Kingdom)
Abstract
The EU-funded project “Comparative analysis on methods successfully applied to fight against bullying: training of trainers” brings together a group of several educational and training entities from Spain, the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Poland, Romania and the United Kingdom.
The project aims at facing the bullying phenomenon through a set of innovative measures developed from a transnational approach. The main contribution of this project is the development of training methodologies, specifically addressed to trainers / teachers in the detection of bullying and in the application of concrete responses that will allow them not only to solve the problem once it is detected but also to prevent it.
The project will result in two main products: First, a manual of best practices will be created that gives background information on selected innovative projects, programmes, initiatives and campaigns from all partner countries. The project’s second main product will be a training methodology that primarily addresses trainers in order to provide them with background knowledge, support and materials for training courses targeting trainers and teachers. The project’s products and outcomes will be made available online in order to reach a broad International audience. We hope to create a learning environment, an atmosphere of active involvement and participation, based on knowledge and experience from other countries which can help each other to learn, what a phenomena of violence is . In the case of bullying and intimidation, as rightly Moore has indicated to know “what is meant by bullying, the extent, the signs, the effects, the causes, preventive strategies, how to deal with victim/bully problems and develop a school policy to counter bullying“.
Outcomes and products so far
Manual Of Best Practices To Fight And Prevent Bullying In Educational Centres (pdf, 118 pages, English)
Further information
http://www.maristakbullying.com