Student labs kick off in Reggio Calabria.
Project Orientation for the Future, coordinated by Cooperativa Res Omnia, returns with the new school year.
The two-year project is financed by the European Union and supported by the Agency for Territorial Cohesion. After having successfully completed the teacher training phase, our coaches are ready for the labs for students at ITT Panella Vallauri in Reggio Calabria [see news: The Didactic Factory].
“We started on September 4 with new energy and innovative ideas to help students in their first year of school, to help them grow and discover their passions and skills,” explains Giulia Melissari, our contact and local coordinator in Calabria. “What will we do? The labs will provide students with the opportunity to explore and experiment new skills that will be useful for their future, helping to orient them in the world of school and work through concrete, practical tools and introducing them to new digital tools.
The objective is to help the students realize their potential and guide them towards informed and conscientious choices for their educational future, thanks to professors and our team.” The coaches also include Maurizio Marrara and Emanuele Marino, who have been collaborating with us for many years.
“We are ready for this new adventure and can’t wait to see the students at work!” adds Giulia.