Second meeting of the CYPAG: reviewing the IMMERSE questionaires

Second meeting of the CYPAG: reviewing the IMMERSE questionaires

The Children and Youth Research Advisory Group (CYPAG) from Ireland, has just met for the second time. Led by the University College Cork project members, the children had a project update. By this time, the current IMMERSE dashboard of indicators is ready to become the basis for a survey instrument to be used for large-scale data collection in each one of the project members’ country. Then, the data will be analysed with the goal of producing policy recommendations. Research teams will also be collecting examples of best practice to create a databank of resources for educators, researchers, and policy-makers interested in educational integration.

In the this second meeting the CYPAG reviewed the IMMERSE children’s questionaire. They gave feedback about each question using these three questions:

  1. Clarity: Do you understand the questions?
  2. Adequacy: Do you think the question is important for understanding if children are integrated into school?
  3. Suggestions for improvements?

Here you can download the presentation used in this meeting. (Available only in English)

Latest news

Together we make all the difference

Educational resources to promote integration are now available in seven languages through the IMMERSE Hub

September 16th, 2021|Sin categoría|

  The IMMERSE HUB makes available to teachers and education professionals working with children a growing bank of educational free access resources in seven languages. These resources consist of workshop ideas, classroom activities, lesson plans and academic articles covering different aspects [...]

IMMERSE publishes its dashboard of socio-educational integration indicators.

October 21st, 2020|Sin categoría|

The Dashboard of Indicators has been developed by listening to the voices of migrant and refugee children, their families and those who work directly with them in schools, NGOs, and policy makers considering that they, as key players, are those who [...]

Skip to content