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Family Learning of Maths
through Digital Tools

Families Count is a project to promote the acquisition of skills and competences in Maths through innovative Family Learning teaching methods based on Digital Tools.

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introduction

Why Family Learning of Maths
through Digital Tools

Family learning is an  approach in which the UK leads the way in Europe - evidence shows it is an effective way of providing adults with the skills and knowledge to support their children’s education in a non-threatening manner. Numeracy and basic maths are key foundations for further learning and are a gateway to employment, financial and social inclusion particularly for disadvantaged groups.

Family Learning methods can  strengthen parental  participation and engagement with the school system. New digital technologies on children’s mathematical competences can be exploited for new forms of teaching and learning (EC, 2018). Achieving effective collaboration with the school can be decisive for disadvantaged families, specifically those parents living in urban environments with low incomes and are immigrants or ethnic minorities facing greater barriers. (EC, 2016).

Aim & Outputs

The Aim and Outputs of Families Count

The aim of the FAMILIES COUNT project is to promote the acquisition of skills and competences in Maths through innovative Family Learning teaching methods based on Digital Tools addressed to overcoming barriers of disadvantaged families. Six organizations from five countries (UK, Spain, Ireland, Turkey and Austria), have worked together to co create and design resources to equip family learning practitioners, teachers and school leaders with the necessary skills and innovative digital tools to support their students and parents to acquire and improve their competencies in maths.

The project partnership research and develop has produced the  following outputs:

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The Families Count multilingual Online Digital Database of good practices and resources on Family Learning of Maths, at national, European and international level.
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A Training Curriculum on Family Learning of Maths to upskill family learning practitioners, educators and school leaders of primary school students
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The Families Count Pedagogical Handbook, on innovative methodological approaches on the development of competences in Maths through Family Learning
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The FAMILIES COUNT Digital Toolkit, a set of innovative digital apps and tools adapted to the specific needs of the professionals and family beneficiaries of the project.
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impact

Why Family Learning of Maths
through Digital Tools

FAMILIES COUNT will have a direct impact on target beneficiaries, improving their competencies in maths and in encouraging their participation and engagement in the school systems. It will improve the  family learning knowledge and pedagogical methods  used to teach maths to students and parents from disadvantaged families. The project will also improve the digital skills of both groups of users and beneficiaries. The long-term impact envisaged is to strengthen the school systems in Europe and the UK and their collaboration with families and other stakeholders with new forms of tackling early school leaving and disadvantage.

Family Learning methods can  strengthen parental  participation and engagement with the school system. New digital technologies on children’s mathematical competences can be exploited for new forms of teaching and learning (EC, 2018). Achieving effective collaboration with the school can be decisive for disadvantaged families, specifically those parents living in urban environments with low incomes and are immigrants or ethnic minorities facing greater barriers. (EC, 2016).

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about us
The Families Count Team

The FAMILIES COUNT project team is made up of partners from across Europe. More information on each of our partners are available below.

the team
Our European Partners
Aspire Education Group
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Aspire Education Group, the coordinator of the Families Count programme is  a UK based hub of consultants and educators who think globally and act locally with key influencers and organisations in the UK, Europe and Africa.  They develop and coordinate strategic, technical and systemic partnership programmes for successful outcomes of vulnerable communities and the professionals who serve them.

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Instituto Para El Fomento Del Desarrollo Y La Formacion SL (INFODEF) in Spain is a private and independent centre for Research, Development and Innovation who design and deliver projects that contribute to sustainable and inclusive development through education, culture and innovation.

Innoquality Systems
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Innoquality Systems Ltd in Ireland, provide policy and program services to support positive student and teacher outcomes in early childhood, primary, postsecondary, VET and adult education and support learning across a lifetime.

KIST Consult
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Trenner Ingrid KIST Consult in Austria  specialises in the development, marketing and transfer of national and international educational, vocational education and training projects for social inclusion in the field of lifelong learning, training for business and employment, intercultural, language, IT, emotional and social competences.

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Asociación La Bien Pagá Espacio Escénico (LBP) in Spain is an association aimed at supporting the socio-educational integration and cultural inclusion of people with fewer opportunities and vulnerable groups through culture and arts. It runs its own theatre space specialising in liberation theatre and works with children, youth and adults.

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SAMSUN Directorate of Provincial National Education (SAMSUN İL MİLLÎ EĞİTİM MÜDÜRLÜĞÜ) in Turkey is a local educational authority responsible for the general administration, governance and in-service  training and education under the Ministry of National Education. It is responsible for 1400+ schools, 20,000+ teachers and 265,000 students.

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