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European School Education Platform
PROJECT ●
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New visions with Web2.0 in Education
Disadvantaged groups are considered to include children, young people, the elderly, people with disabilities, migrants, minorities, former convicts, women, single-parent families, and the poor. In the context of European citizenship and the rights associated with it, we believe that technology and gaming environments are the most important tools for integrating disadvantaged students in our schools into education and social life. Our project aims to minimize the disadvantages of children and ensure their success in academic and social fields through the use of Web2.0 tools in education, especially influenced by the recent shift towards remote learning.