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Partners' Institution:
Pixel
Project's period (from/to):
01 October 2018 - 30 September 2020
Activity concerned:
IO2 - Guidelines for the management of Learning Disabilities in Math
Objectives of activities carried out:
The aim of this activity is to develop a guideline divided in 3 chapters:
- The first chapter deals with the legislation, policies and strategies to cope with Learning Disabilities in Math in the different partner countries.
- The second chapter consists in an analysis of the consequences of Learning Disabilities in Math in the everyday life.
- The third chapter deals with the instruments that help teachers and families to tackle such Disabilities.
Description of activities carried out:
Pixel, in cooperation with UniGenova, produced a detailed calendar of activities in order to identify the different partners' roles, deadlines and responsibilities.

Pixel in cooperation with UniGe developed the templates to carry out the activities. The templates were accepted by the whole partnership during the second project meeting in Worclaw.

Pixel collected the drafts of the chapter of the guidelines which went through a peer review carried out by the HEIs.

Pixel formatted the chapter in order to be translated by the HEIs and then upoaded on the project portal.
Results Achieved:
Despite some delays due to COVID19 pandeimc, the activities of the IO2 are carried out according to what was planned.





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The SMiLD project (2018-1­IT02­KA201­048274) is funded by the European Commission through the Italian National Agency for the Erasmus+ Programme. This web site reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.