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History and Research.
For the last two years a group of professors at the Sorbonne University in Paris
History and Research.
For the last two years a group of professors at the Sorbonne University in Paris
In Ireland, social work students learn from ATD Community Activists. One student said, “It made me evaluate what kind of social worker I want to be.”
the workshop included ATD Ireland community activists and members, and Trinity professors
2018 highlights of advocacy, research, community engagement and more from ATD Fourth World USA!
partnership in New York City between people in poverty, social workers, and university professors
Levar belos livros até aos lugares onde vivem as crianças pobres e suas famílias, levantando assim verdadeiros marcos culturais no (…) Read more →
Mas elas são um apoio precioso para os professores e para os pais, graças à abertura
A part of the knowledge of people in poverty can now be found at the Joseph Wresinski Archives and Research Centre documentation portal.
Students, professors and researchers linked to the French university system can now
As Universidades Populares do Quarto Mundo, criadas em 1972, são espaços de diálogo e de formação recíproca, entre pessoas que (…) Read more →
Universidade Popular que eu consegui modificar a maneira de ver dos meus colegas professores
Encontro com Nathalie Gendre, voluntária permanente de ATD Quarto Mundo “Crianças que se encontram graças à poesia”, um livro co-escrito (…) Read more →
, escola e grande pobreza: como desatar os nós da incompreensão”, destinado aos professores
Pushed to the Bottom: groundbreaking research on the experience of poverty in the United States. Research done, in part by people living in poverty.
MAP national research team, activists from partner nonprofits, and professors from
In April 2016, ATD Fourth World members who live with poverty every day ran a week-long training session on “Overcoming (…) Read more →
Participants from PIJCA, particularly university students and professors, were surprised
Stopping the cycle of poverty means listening to people in poverty, hearing what they say and putting them on equal footing with the rest of society.
sessions, she also meets and engages with people with a formal education: university professors