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Transparant schools as community enterprises Bringing out what’s in and bringing in what’s out

Transparant schools as community enterprises Bringing out what’s in and bringing in what’s out. 2nd Social Entrepreneurship Conference Cyprus February 13th 2013 Stichting Kleurrijke Scholen, Lonneke Sondorp , The Netherlands. Voor mij wel…. Combatting schoolsegregation.

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Transparant schools as community enterprises Bringing out what’s in and bringing in what’s out

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  1. Transparant schools as communityenterprisesBringing out what’s in and bringing in what’s out 2nd SocialEntrepreneurship Conference Cyprus February 13th 2013 Stichting Kleurrijke Scholen, Lonneke Sondorp, The Netherlands

  2. Voor mij wel…

  3. Combattingschoolsegregation Holland : 700 primary schools 50-100% migrant) Parents building mixed schools in Holland Peer-to-peer parental groups Improveeducationalquality 60-80 volunteer parental groups 2006-2012: 40 schools sustainablydesegregated! Empowermentparents-schools-community

  4. Parental initiative

  5. Creating excellent well-connected schools? Bring in transparancy: throughparents, involvement of entreprises, and stakeholders

  6. SROI • Increase of house value, quality of life, talent development, efficiency (!) • Decrease of unemployment, criminality, costs

  7. SchoolBuurt

  8. Empowerment and imagebuilding throughneigbourhoodconnections • Playground-gardeningprojects • Theatre-projects • Pedagogicalprojects • Elderlypeople: neighbourhoodgrannies • Learn/workprojectsparents

  9. Government:Localeducationalcoöperativepolicy and funding • Sharingschoolbuildings-and -facilities • Commoneducationalpolicyfocussedonregionallaboursituation

  10. Government:Parents and pupils well-represented and trained in schoolcouncils

  11. Sharingneighbourhood-resources • Workspace parental entrepreneurs in school • Sharing employees: schooljanitor+flatporter =‘neighbourhoodranger’ • Schoolyard=communitypark maintenance byinhabitants

  12. Entrepreneurship in schoolteams • Peer consultation • Coöperativeteachingmaterial- development • Mentoringyoungteachers • Company-internshipsfor schoolleaders • Parents and companies as guestteachers

  13. Schools miss the boat to civil society movement!Needed: • Leadership • Vision • Courage • Thinking out-of-the box • Outsideorientation, welcoming.. • Cyprus?

  14. Thankyou!www.kleurrijkescholen.nllsondorp@kleurrijkescholen.nlThankyou!www.kleurrijkescholen.nllsondorp@kleurrijkescholen.nl

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