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Guideline for Policy Makers

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10. Networks of Exchange of Experiences

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Intervention programs with outstanding results in certain schools may be useful to other schools with similar conditions and circumstances, or just with certain adaptations of materials or procedures. However, in many cases, good teaching practices fall into oblivion or registration of anecdotes. It is therefore important that all experience is told and published for other colleagues' advantage. For such purposes, it is important that policy makers facilitate this exchange by offering adequate environments for publishing.

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  • Stop@Bullism! COMMON BOOKLET
    Synthesis of the Leonardo Da Vinci Lifelong Learning Project named “Stop@Bullism”. One example of how you can share the experience and knowledge with others.

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20 December 2014

Final Partners’ meeting

The fourth partners’ meeting took place in Florence (IT) on 15 December 2014. The meeting had the objective to check the activities carried out since the third meeting of the project and share and assess the in progress results. A special focus has been dedicated to the presentation of the strategies to solve the case scenarios.