13/10/2025
One of the goals of URGE project is to inspire and provide educators with new approaches that make learning more inclusive, supportive, and effective for every child.
We have developed a collection of teaching and learning techniques which brings together creative teaching ideas and learning techniques designed to support refugee children.
Download the document via the website:
https://urgeproject.eu/teaching-and-learning-techniques/
01/10/2025
URGE partners held a very productive meeting today in Rotterdam discussing the current project developments with focus on the interactive infographics and the URGE educational game.
The materials contain informational and educational tools for developing basic language, communication and intercultural skills for supporting the socio-cultural integration of Ukrainian primary school children in the local societies of six EU countries – Bulgaria, Germany, Italy, Romania, Spain and The Netherlands.
16/06/2025
URGE partners held an online meeting today to discuss the production of the interactive infographics that will offer refugee Ukrainian children and their parents educational learning materials about the host country.
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27/05/2025
URGE project presented to the members of EURORESO Association during the General Assembly in Valencia, Spain.
05/05/2025
Today URGE partners held their first face-to-face meeting in Sofia, Bulgaria and discussed the ongoing project activities.
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05/05/2025
Our project aims to support the integration of Ukrainian refugee children in primary school age into the national education systems of 6 EU countries – Bulgaria, Germany, Italy, Romania, Spain and The Netherlands.
We are creating a set of informational and educational tools for developing basic language, communication and intercultural skills for supporting the socio-cultural integration of Ukrainian primary school children in the local societies.
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05/05/2025
Welcome to the page of URGE Project!
The URGE project aims to support the integration of Ukrainian refugee children in primary school age into the national education systems of 6 EU countries – Bulgaria, Germany, Italy, Romania, Spain and The Netherlands.
The project creates a set of informational and educational tools for developing basic language, communication and intercultural skills for supporting the socio-cultural integration of Ukrainian primary school children in the local societies.
The project is co-funded by the European Union.