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In more than 200 Italian squares the "message" of chocolate CoorDown
to promote inclusive education and support projects for the





is renewed this year, Sunday, Oct. 10, the now-customary date with National Day of People with Down syndrome organized from C oorDown - National Coordination Associations of persons with Down syndrome Onlus under the patronage of the President of the Republic in Martina Franca with the association AMAR DOWN NPO in Piazza XX Settembre will be organized games for children through the special collaboration of the toy library Solelù always pe re children will be able to do with the horse carriage ride, thanks to the policeman Antonio Felice honorary member of the association.



Over 200 meeting places throughout Italy , in the streets and near churches and shopping centers, where volunteers will distribute information materials on Down syndrome and offer a tablet / message chocolate (made with cocoa from the fair trade) in exchange for a contribution to support the projects of the 80 associations that go the CoorDown.



Al centro della Giornata Nazionale 2010 c’è la scuola , con un obiettivo inderogabile: una vera inclusione scolastica degli alunni con sindrome di Down . Una scuola di qualità è un diritto e, da sempre, è in cima alla lista delle priorità del CoorDown. Il tema, quest’anno, è purtroppo ancor più di attualità a causa di decisioni politiche ed economiche che, invece di agevolare, penalizzano il percorso formativo degli alunni con sindrome di Down: la composizione di classi di 25-30 alunni, gli avvicendamenti e i ritardi nelle nomine degli insegnanti di sostegno, la mancanza di un tetto massimo di alunni con disabilità nella stessa classe, la consuetudine di accorpare gli alunni with disabilities with a single special education teacher outside the classroom, the use of teacher support for student training.



The National Day wants to raise public awareness to create a new culture that overcome prejudices and stereotypes that still accompany people with Down syndrome.



Today there are many people with Down syndrome included active role in society: people who work and practice, for example, sports activities at a competitive level. And maybe not everyone knows that there are also, though less usual, cases of people with SDD driving the car, which they graduate, living alone or in pairs independently.



If the school is quality even the future quality ...





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