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27. Dropout, Resilience and Cultural Heritage: A Focus of the ACCESS Project in a Highly Fragile Area

Authors : Antonella Nuzzaci, Iole Marcozzi

Published in: Historic Cities in the Face of Disasters

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

This chapter presents main results of a survey research carried out on the territory of L’Aquila as a highly fragile area because of the 2009 earthquake, to deepen the understanding of the relationship between traumatic event and early school leaving and university leaving. The question is whether and to what extent the dropout is related to the catastrophe situation, and how it relates to the lack of certainty caused by the existential displacement linked to it. Based on the emerging evidences of a European scale project (the Erasmus+ project ACCESS-KA2), it explores issues related to the risk of dropout by university students and examines the reasons relating to their perseverance to attend school or not, to their ability to be able to graduate and to not leave formal education. It emerges of the results as for individuals residing in a highly fragile territory the risk of dropout becomes more pronounced. The territorial positioning of these subjects seems to reinforce the obstacles linked both to the realisation of personal goals and to the ability to work with others to make significant long-term changes. Linking educational dropout risk factors with territorial variables, the chapter offers new perspectives on innovative strategies. These strategies concern the cultural heritage as an instrument of methodological innovation and disciplinary intersection, capable of contributing to removing some obstacles deriving from “disasters” that become “individual and social catastrophes”.

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Footnotes
1
ACCESS project, funded by European Erasmus+ programme, aims to face early school leaving by reinforcing pedagogical quality and innovation through the improvement of teachers’ skills and the creation of a positive learning environment.
 
2
ET 2020 is the strategic framework for European cooperation in education and training.
 
3
The survey involved with university students who were asked about their intention to leave the school (in a retrospective dimension, as specified). Instead ACCESS project, that is the background to this research, involved with secondary school students.
 
4
Pearson correlation coefficient has value between +1 and −1; +1 is total positive linear correlation and −1 is total negative linear correlation, 0 is no linear correlation.
 
5
Consolidated international scientific “code” is valid, where very significant correlations are indicated/marked with two asterisks (**); those a little less significant with one asterisk (*).
 
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Metadata
Title
Dropout, Resilience and Cultural Heritage: A Focus of the ACCESS Project in a Highly Fragile Area
Authors
Antonella Nuzzaci
Iole Marcozzi
Copyright Year
2021
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77356-4_27