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Freie Universität Bozen

CC School Inclusion

All means All! Application for collaborators is open until the 5th of January

Workshops weeks: 7th-13th and 14th-20th of July 2024 in Göttingen (Germany) Develop an OpenTextbook for an inclusive and intersectional, multi-dimensional approach in teacher education.

For the Erasmus+ project All means All! we are looking for potential collaborators from all over Europe. We are happy to inform you that the application process is now officially open until the 5th of January 2023 to this link: https://all-means-all.education/apply-for-scholarship/

The aim of this project is to develop an interactive, modular, multimedia OpenTextbook for an inclusive and intersectional, multi-dimensional approach in teacher education together with 60 researchers/teacher educators and 60 self-advocates in 6 one-week-workshops (Italy, Ireland and Germany). The attendees will receive a scholarship to cover travel costs, accommodation and food.

The dates of the two summer workshops weeks are the 7th-13th and 14th-20th of July 2024 in Göttingen (Germany). You can apply to take part in one of the two weeks.

It is important that you speak English at least on a B2-Level, as the language of the workshop and the group work is English. Also, the recorded videos are in English so feeling comfortable speaking English is important.

You can find out more about the project on this website: https://all-means-all.education/about-the-project/. The application form is accessible at: Registration Form – All means all! (all-means-all.education).

We would be very happy if you consider applying yourself or forwarding this to other self-advocates, researchers, and teacher educators from your country (or other countries), that are interested in the field of initial teacher education and diversity.

The team of All-means-all.education:

Frank J. Müller, Lea Bussas (University of Bremen, Germany)

Heidrun Demo, Silver Cappello (Free University Bolzano-Bozen, Italy)

Deirdre Forde, Leah O’Toole, Rosario Ryan (National University of Ireland Maynooth)