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NOROC project launches information and awareness campaign on school drop-outs

1 June 2023 In the fight against school dropout, NOROC project launches an information and awareness campaign in the 5 vulnerable counties of Romania where…

Let’s laugh, move, learn and have fun at school … together!

From March to April 2023, Terre des hommes Romania held in Râmnicu Valcea, Baia de Fier and in Bacau, a training course on working techniques…

Children’s voices on the importance of education

On our journey towards ensuring children’s access to equitable and quality education by supporting and implementing measures to prevent dropout, we met a special team…

Workshops with and for parents

Special workshops with and for parents were held in Dolj, Olt, Gorj, Valcea and Bacau counties from May to June 2023. The aim of the…

The child’s needs come first (they choose which extracurricular activities they want to participate in and how often)

“The activities in afterschool programs enhance children’s vocabulary and social skills (they are prepared for life through various activities: nutrition, sports, art, sewing, ballet, etc.).…

Our NOROC Volunteers

It’s not easy to fight against school absenteeism, but when you have reliable friends like our volunteers, you work together with great passion and don’t…

Shared experiences regarding the Norwegian educational system (part 1)

“The visit to Norway provided a fresh perspective for all the invited teachers, offering a good opportunity to learn about the structure of the Norwegian…

The “after-school” programs and the “hot meal”

Children from disadvantaged families need special attention because understanding the complexity of their family and school situations is essential to prevent them from becoming school…

Two teachers from the NOROC project told Scoala 9 what impressed them on their trip to Norway

20 teachers from schools in Dolj, Olt, Gorj, Vâlcea and Bacău had the opportunity to visit several schools in Norway in March through Terre des…

“The child to come to school, to feel comfortable in the school environment and to understand the importance of coming, of participating in school.”

Pupils in Norway have reliable people in school, they can be teachers or auxiliary staff, people to whom the pupils can open up and who…

About the teachers’ visit to Norway in an interview with Radio Romania International

About the teachers’ visit to Norway in an interview with Radio RomâniThe visit to Norway is part of a series of actions to identify opportunities…

Creative writing competition for children and mentors

Do you like to write? Then we invite you to take part in a competition organised by EDU NOROC to be one of the young…