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REACT_RO: educational resources for learning Romanian language and cultural accommodation of Beneficiaries of international Protection and Third-Country Nationals residing in Romania
The International Organization for Migration (IOM), the Office in Romania, in partnership with the Intercultural Institute in Timisoara and the Schottener Social Services Foundation, implemented REACT_RO: educational resources for learning the Romanian language and cultural accommodation of the Beneficiaries of international Protection (BPs) and of the Third-Country Nationals residing in Romania (TCNs) from July 2017 to January 2019.
Objectives
The project contributed to the development of a coherent package of educational resources for learning Romanian as a foreign language and cultural orientation that takes into account the needs of beneficiaries of protection and third country nationals in Romania.
The educational resource package included the development of a curricular framework of Romanian language books for adults and children, developed considering the language skill levels (beginner level A1- A2.1, intermediate A2.2 - B1.1 and advanced B1.2-B2 .1, accompanied by specific workbooks for Romanian language teachers and learners and materials necessary for the assessment of competencies.
As far as the orientation is concerned, 3 educational tools (a training course for trainers, a training manual for trainers, a guide for BP and TCN) were developed, followed by intensive and interactive teaching as well as related assessment tools.
Partners
The implementation of the resources involved experts from the Ministry of National Education, as well as foreign experts. The project also formed groups of trainers, both for Romanian language and for orientation, covering in a balanced way all regions of Romania and testing the resources developed for 6 months, contributing to their quality assurance.
Financing
The project is funded through the National Program - Fund for Asylum, Migration and Integration through the General Inspectorate for Immigration within the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Romania.
All the educational resources for orientation are available here.
For more information, please check the webpage of the Intercultural Institute from Timisoara at www.intercultural.ro.