Read4Succeed (2019-2022)
Read4Succeed (2019-2022) Improving migrant, refugee and from deprived neighbourhood children reading skills through an Animal Assisted Reading program
Financiamento da União Eurropeia - 2019-1-PT01-KA201-061410
Project Partners
1. Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas (NOVA FCSH) (Lisbon) CICS.NOVA and CLUNL (coordinator)
2. ACL - Associação Cães e Livros (Lisbon)
3. Agrupamento de Escolas Cardoso Pires (Amadora)
4. Open Universiteit Nederland. Faculteit Psychologie en Onderwijswetenschappen Sectie Antrozoologie (Heerlen)
5. Stichting A.A.I.Z.O.O. (Sprundel)
6. Asociación Perros y Letras - R.E.A.D. ESPAÑA (Madrid)
7. Centro Ginnasio (Milano)
Read4Succeed is a transnational cooperation project developed by a consortium of 8 partners, including universities, schools, non-profit associations and Reading Education Assistance Dogs (R.E.A.D.) teams from five European countries (Portugal, Czech Republic, Italy, Netherlands, and Spain). The objective of the project is to meet the objectives set by the European Union and the partner countries, as it aims to make schools more inclusive, ie to develop strategies in order to properly host in their communities’ children with multicultural and multilingual differences. In the last decades, European societies have become increasingly diverse, mainly due to intra-European mobility and immigration flows from third countries, particularly from African countries. By 2015, about 10% of the EU population were migrants, 5% of whom were under 15 years of age. Sudden migratory flows can have a negative impact on education systems, jeopardizing the integration process of migrant and refugee children and creating tensions between host communities. On the other hand, teachers face new challenges and seek appropriate strategies and responses to these new realities. Moreover, children have to face negative prejudices related to their migratory condition, low reading skills in the language of the host country, psychological barriers, or insufficient family and community support, which translate into higher rates of failure and early school leaving. However, children from deprived socio-economic backgrounds may have even lower school outcomes than those coming from a migratory context. Education plays a very important role in society because of its benefits. It contributes not only to how citizens understand the society in which they live, but also to empower children with skills that will help them to take advantage of opportunities to break cycles of chronic poverty. The integration of these children into the education system thus plays an important role for social inclusion in the host community, not only for themselves but also for their families. Among the main barriers that determines this integration is the lack of knowledge of the host country language, since it significantly limits communication. Some children undergo negative experiences regarding their difficulties and may have developed fears, expectations of failure, and negative feelings about the tasks they are seeking. Including a therapy dog when children read aloud promotes a more enjoyable reading environment, which will have positive impacts on self-confidence and self-esteem, an increase in reading fluency, and an increase in motivation to learn. Read4Succeed intends to evaluate the use of Animal Assisted Education, on the enhancement of reading skills acquisition of migrant, refugee and from deprived neighbourhood children between the ages of 7 and 10, enrolled in primary schools, with reading difficulties identified by their teachers. They will benefit from Dog Assisted Reading sessions, led by R.E.A.D. teams.
Using a specially trained dog, the R.E.A.D. promotes an innovative concept in a school environment: children can be the dog's "teachers" and teach them how to overcome their difficulties. Each child reads individually to "someone" who does not judge or criticize them. On the contrary, the dog is always happy to see the child, prepared to listen to her read at her own pace and is less intimidating than an adult. At the end of a year of intervention, the reading skills of these children will be assessed through an instrument created by the consortium to be applied in all the countries involved. This will allow a comparison of the results that will serve as the basis for the writing of a scientific article one intellectual output of the project. In addition, a short story book and an interactive game will be available at the end of the project so that children can continue to improve their skills outside of school. The project is expected to show that holistic approaches, that combine formal and non-formal education, can be useful when solutions need to be found, for complex situations such as those of the children from the target groups. These solutions will be discussed on the eHandbook about Animal Assisted Education, another intellectual output on this project.
The objectives of the Read4Succeed project are:
1. Establish synergies and complementarities between formal and non-formal education
2. Show the potential of Animal Assisted Therapies to help children with difficulties in acquiring reading skills in the language of the host country
3. Contribute to the reduction of early school leaving by accelerating the process of acquiringreading skills
4. Produce digital content teaching materials and tools
5. Create networks of schools that welcome children from these target groups to share experiences and good habits
6. Contribute to the elaboration of an assessment instrument for the acquisition of reading that can be applied in all partner countries in order to allow comparison of results
Intellectual Outputs
O1: Read-aloud assessment tool for students aged between 7 and 10 years
O2: Interactive digital game to train comprehension and vocabulary
O3: E-book and printed book with stories designed to help teachers promote the integration of children from the target groups
O4: eHandbook on Animal Assisted Education
https://cics.nova.fcsh.unl.pt/research/projects/research-projects/read4succeed-improving-reading-skills-of-migrant-refugee-children-and-children-from-low-income-neighbourhoods-through-animal-assisted-reading
https://migrationnetwork.un.org/projects/read4succeed
Financiamento da União Eurropeia - 2019-1-PT01-KA201-061410
Project Partners
1. Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas (NOVA FCSH) (Lisbon) CICS.NOVA and CLUNL (coordinator)
2. ACL - Associação Cães e Livros (Lisbon)
3. Agrupamento de Escolas Cardoso Pires (Amadora)
4. Open Universiteit Nederland. Faculteit Psychologie en Onderwijswetenschappen Sectie Antrozoologie (Heerlen)
5. Stichting A.A.I.Z.O.O. (Sprundel)
6. Asociación Perros y Letras - R.E.A.D. ESPAÑA (Madrid)
7. Centro Ginnasio (Milano)
Read4Succeed is a transnational cooperation project developed by a consortium of 8 partners, including universities, schools, non-profit associations and Reading Education Assistance Dogs (R.E.A.D.) teams from five European countries (Portugal, Czech Republic, Italy, Netherlands, and Spain). The objective of the project is to meet the objectives set by the European Union and the partner countries, as it aims to make schools more inclusive, ie to develop strategies in order to properly host in their communities’ children with multicultural and multilingual differences. In the last decades, European societies have become increasingly diverse, mainly due to intra-European mobility and immigration flows from third countries, particularly from African countries. By 2015, about 10% of the EU population were migrants, 5% of whom were under 15 years of age. Sudden migratory flows can have a negative impact on education systems, jeopardizing the integration process of migrant and refugee children and creating tensions between host communities. On the other hand, teachers face new challenges and seek appropriate strategies and responses to these new realities. Moreover, children have to face negative prejudices related to their migratory condition, low reading skills in the language of the host country, psychological barriers, or insufficient family and community support, which translate into higher rates of failure and early school leaving. However, children from deprived socio-economic backgrounds may have even lower school outcomes than those coming from a migratory context. Education plays a very important role in society because of its benefits. It contributes not only to how citizens understand the society in which they live, but also to empower children with skills that will help them to take advantage of opportunities to break cycles of chronic poverty. The integration of these children into the education system thus plays an important role for social inclusion in the host community, not only for themselves but also for their families. Among the main barriers that determines this integration is the lack of knowledge of the host country language, since it significantly limits communication. Some children undergo negative experiences regarding their difficulties and may have developed fears, expectations of failure, and negative feelings about the tasks they are seeking. Including a therapy dog when children read aloud promotes a more enjoyable reading environment, which will have positive impacts on self-confidence and self-esteem, an increase in reading fluency, and an increase in motivation to learn. Read4Succeed intends to evaluate the use of Animal Assisted Education, on the enhancement of reading skills acquisition of migrant, refugee and from deprived neighbourhood children between the ages of 7 and 10, enrolled in primary schools, with reading difficulties identified by their teachers. They will benefit from Dog Assisted Reading sessions, led by R.E.A.D. teams.
Using a specially trained dog, the R.E.A.D. promotes an innovative concept in a school environment: children can be the dog's "teachers" and teach them how to overcome their difficulties. Each child reads individually to "someone" who does not judge or criticize them. On the contrary, the dog is always happy to see the child, prepared to listen to her read at her own pace and is less intimidating than an adult. At the end of a year of intervention, the reading skills of these children will be assessed through an instrument created by the consortium to be applied in all the countries involved. This will allow a comparison of the results that will serve as the basis for the writing of a scientific article one intellectual output of the project. In addition, a short story book and an interactive game will be available at the end of the project so that children can continue to improve their skills outside of school. The project is expected to show that holistic approaches, that combine formal and non-formal education, can be useful when solutions need to be found, for complex situations such as those of the children from the target groups. These solutions will be discussed on the eHandbook about Animal Assisted Education, another intellectual output on this project.
The objectives of the Read4Succeed project are:
1. Establish synergies and complementarities between formal and non-formal education
2. Show the potential of Animal Assisted Therapies to help children with difficulties in acquiring reading skills in the language of the host country
3. Contribute to the reduction of early school leaving by accelerating the process of acquiringreading skills
4. Produce digital content teaching materials and tools
5. Create networks of schools that welcome children from these target groups to share experiences and good habits
6. Contribute to the elaboration of an assessment instrument for the acquisition of reading that can be applied in all partner countries in order to allow comparison of results
Intellectual Outputs
O1: Read-aloud assessment tool for students aged between 7 and 10 years
O2: Interactive digital game to train comprehension and vocabulary
O3: E-book and printed book with stories designed to help teachers promote the integration of children from the target groups
O4: eHandbook on Animal Assisted Education
https://cics.nova.fcsh.unl.pt/research/projects/research-projects/read4succeed-improving-reading-skills-of-migrant-refugee-children-and-children-from-low-income-neighbourhoods-through-animal-assisted-reading
https://migrationnetwork.un.org/projects/read4succeed