INSCHOOL

“Inclusive Schools: Making a Difference for Roma Children” (INSCHOOL) is a Joint Project of the European Union and Council of Europe focusing on inclusive education policies and innovative education practices for all children, including Roma children. The project was initiated in 2017 and is currently at its third cycle of implementation until May 2024. It is being implemented in Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Portugal, Romania and the Slovak Republic. More about the INSCHOOL project

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"A Close Call" is the story of a little boy whose life could have been very different today, if he had not been accepted in an inclusive school. It is a story about exclusion, hope and lives changed by teachers dedicated to children's potential. 

 Read the full story here (comic strip)

 INSCHOOL project is currently at the third cycle of implementation with reafirmed objectives and redefined components for the implementation in the participating countries and beyond. 

  Download the curent cycle brochure here

25 November 2020 11h00 - 13h00 (EET)

I want to go to school! - Thematic Debate on Upper Secondary Education

Bucharest / online
Event Information

On 04 November 2020, a conference-debate kicked-off a series of 4 thematic discussions related to quality inclusive education taking place in Bucharest, Romania, with coverage by one of the main media broadcasters in the country. The event initiated a series of activities organized under the auspices of the "Educated Romania" Project, by the Foundation for Community Development Agency "Together", the European Commission Representation in Romania, INSCHOOL -the joint project of the European Union and the Council of Europe, the University of Bucharest and the Presidential Administration, with the support of UNICEF. The subsequent four debates will take place on 11 November, 18 November, 25 November and 2 December and will discuss topics such as "quality early education for all", "vocational and technical education, "access, participation and quality of tertiary education in Romania" and "A school for all? About equity in education”.

Ahead of the electoral campaign for legislative elections, the series of events will gather representatives of the main political parties (PNL, PSD, USR / PLUS, PMP, PRO ROMANIA, UDMR) which will propose solutions for a modern education which will be adapted to the labor market, and education that offers equal opportunities to all students. 

Tune-in on 25 November at 11h00 EET  for the third Thematic Debate among main political parties dealing with "Upper Secondary Education". The debate is broadcast live on www.digi24.ro  and https://www.facebook.com/Digi24HD.