24 Feb, 2026

Croatian organisation Parents’ Association “Step by step” shares latest updates from the SCHOOLinHUB project

Text: School in Hub.

COFACE member organisation Udruga roditelja Korak po korak (Parents’ Association “Step by step”) has published the second edition of the newsletter for the SCHOOLinHUB project, highlighting recent progress and key developments.

The new edition provides an overview of the project, its objectives and its target groups. SCHOOLinHUB aims to support integration and language learning, working closely with children, parents and teachers to strengthen inclusive educational environments.

Among the updates featured in the newsletter is a report from the SCHOOLinHUB transnational project meeting held in January, where partners worked on developing and refining project materials. The edition also outlines progress across different Work Packages, summarising key goals and results achieved so far.

In addition, the project has launched its podcast series, offering further insights into its themes and activities. The series is now available online and forms part of the project’s broader efforts to share knowledge and good practice.

Readers are invited to explore the full newsletter and learn more about the initiative via the project website. Udruga roditelja Korak po korak also encourages stakeholders to follow the project’s updates for future news and developments.

Through initiatives such as SCHOOLinHUB, the organisation continues its commitment to supporting families, educators and children in building inclusive and supportive learning communities.

Read more about Step by step here.

Find the podcast series (in  English) here. 

More information about the project and the newsletter for SCHOOLinHUB here.

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