Final products Project 2022-1-BG01-KA220-SCH-000085347 Healthy at school. Supporting the well-being and mental health of students and teachers / HAS, Erasmus+

Final products Project 2022-1-BG01-KA220-SCH-000085347 Healthy at school. Supporting the well-being and mental health of students and teachers / HAS, Erasmus+    

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You can dunload for free the final versions of the project results:

WP2A1-Research on the attitudes -EN-ISBN

WP2A3-Methodology-EN-ISBN

WP3A1 Needs research -EN-ISBN

WP3A2-Strategy -EN-ISBN

WP3A3-Training program-EN-ISBN

WP3A2-Strategy-EN-final-sl (1) WP3A3-Training program-EN-final-sl (1) WP3A1 Needs research version-final-EN-sl (1) WP2A3-Methodology-EN-final-sl (2) WP2A1-Research on the attitudes -EN-final-ISBN (1)

Target groups:- students aged 7-20 in schools from Bulgaria, Poland, and Cyprus;

– teachers from schools and universities and other educational centers;

– Non-teaching schools/university staff; – other staff: experts, counselors, pedagogical advisers, psychologists; – experts who are working with students, parents, and teachers.

Project results

1.Research and analysis of the consequences for students and teachers of distance learning in an electronic environment;

2. 6 round tables and 3 groups for mutual assistance and intervision;

3. Methodology for supporting the well-being and mental health of students and teachers 

4. Research, needs assessment, and identification of HR strengths;

5. Strategy for planning the professional development of employees in accordance with individual needs;

6.  Training program. Conducted motivational trainings for school staff in 3 areas and an international conference

7. Dissemination and publicity

https://psychologybg.com/

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