REVERSED-INEQUALITIES
The most excellent scientific research which obtains the best social impact, the best improvement of life for all through education.
- Congratulations to ACHIEVE4EDU! This project will strengthen the use of Scientific Evidence of Social Impact to connect research, public policies, and educational practice, improve student learning, and reduce educational inequalities.
- Scientific evidence shows that claiming extended learning time is exhausting and does not improve academic success is a hoax. When implemented on a scientific basis, extended learning time improves academic achievement and educational relationships. socialimpactscience.org/education/20...
- On International Day of Education, we recall Art. 26 of the UDHR, which recognizes that everyone has the right to free and accessible education, a foundation for equal opportunities. At REVERS-ED, we work to ensure this right and show educational inequalities are avoidable.
- Scientific evidence shows that children’s academic success is deeply linked to the quality of their relationships and to social environments that foster engagement, a sense of belonging, and well-being. socialimpactscience.org/education/20...
- Scientific evidence shows that Dialogic Literary Gatherings at home promote children’s well-being and create safe, collaborative learning environments, especially for the most vulnerable students. frontiersin.org/journals/psy...
- Scientific evidence shows that when teachers receive dialogic training, students develop the ability to actively stand against school violence. These dynamics are transferred to peer interactions and contribute to creating safer schools. journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/10....
- Today, on the International Human Solidarity Day, scientific evidence shows that access to rigorous information reduces prejudice toward immigrant populations and strengthens support for universal rights. www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13...
- December 9th is the Day of Informatics. Today’s best learning ecosystems harness the full potential of human–AI interaction, integrating evidence-based digital learning and synchronous hybrid spaces that transform higher education. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- On 5 December, International Volunteer Day, evidence shows that diverse community volunteers participating in Interactive Groups foster inclusion and strengthen learning, especially for children from vulnerable minority backgrounds. www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1...
- On 25N we are reminded that schools play a key role in preventing all forms of gender-based violence, including online abuse. Evidence-based teacher training boosts educators’ confidence to debunk hoaxes and identify the most effective prevention programmes www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/15...
- Outstanding TV report of the social impact of European research: young adults explain their academic and professional success due to their excellent schooling in the most vulnerable contexts @horizoneu.bsky.social @ec.europa.eu @scienceinnovation.ec.europa.eu youtu.be/R687r9EXN8k?...
- "Each story, each way of living, each way of looking at the world, is an opportunity for learning". Students from schools that implement successful educational actions know what science has proved: egalitarian dialogue among diverse voices is fundamental for learning #Research
- “I looked forward to that hour (the Dialogic Literary Gathering) with great enthusiasm. That’s where I learned to justify my answers (…) That way of learning and the people around me shaped who I am (…) What I experienced at school didn’t stay there. It became my greatest tool"
- “In my computer engineering degree, I had no trouble thanks to the Interactive Groups, Dialogic Gatherings, where I learned these skills and values. I earned 18 honors distinctions, the highest grade in my graduating class, and received an honors distinction on my academic record”
- The PI of REVERSED, Professor Lídia Puigvert, clarifies the only common element to all the academic and professional success stories of these young people from vulnerable backgrounds. Thanks to #EUResearch #HorizonEurope, Generalitat de Catalunya and Mare de Déu de Montserrat Learning Community
- The mayor of the city of Terrassa inaugurates the conference of role models with trajectories of academic and professional success coming from vulnerable contexts. Great policy impact of European Research #policy #EUResearch #HorizonEU pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC...
- In this Conference, the voices of young adults with very successful academic and professional trajectories demonstrate that quality education overcomes inequalities. Their schools base their actions on the most rigorous theories and practices. #Research hipatiapress.com/hpjournals/ind…
- Teacher training grounded in dialogue and the use of scientific evidence strengthens educators’ ability to address today’s school challenges. This preparation enhances their teaching practices and, in turn, improves students’ learning. www.frontiersin.org/journals/psy...
- Today, on the International Day against Violence and Bullying, including Cyberbullying, scientific evidence shows that implementing the Dialogic Model of Prevention and Resolution of Conflicts prevents violence in digital environments. Link article: www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16...
- Research shows that Learning Communities contribute to the academic and social development of the Roma community. In contexts of social exclusion, participation in CdA enhances the employability of Roma women by strengthening skills, qualifications, and personal circumstances.
- Research in higher education shows that dialogic teaching based on communicative acts transforms the learning. This evidence reinforces the principles of REVERS-ED, where the science of social impact and dialogue are tools to improve educational trajectories and generate change
- Today, October 10, World Mental Health Day. The Successful Dialogues in Mental Health (SDMH) model shows how social and dialogic collaboration with professionals improves well-being and supports young people’s mental health. www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/13...
- On October 5, World Teachers’ Day, we recognize their essential role in transforming education. Research shows that teacher training based on scientific evidence and dialogic principles, such as the Pedagogical Gatherings “On Giant’s Shoulders”, improves learning outcomes
- On Oct 2, International Day of Non-Violence, we recall that protecting children from abuse is a fundamental right. Scientific research shows that programs like the, such as the Zero Violence Brave Club, reduce school bullying and foster a culture of zero tolerance for violence
- Submissions are now open for the Special Issue in Frontiers in Education (Q2 JCR): “Beyond Proposals: Scientific Evidence and Policy Replication of Effective Strategies in Reducing Educational Inequality” Abstracts:December 31 2025 Manuscripts:May 31 2026 www.frontiersin.org/research-top...
- On the International Day of Democracy, research shows that when science engages in dialogue with citizens, real social transformations take place. A dialogic democracy, uniting citizens’ voices and scientific knowledge, overcomes inequalities and transforms realities.
- On International Literacy Day, we recall that reading and writing are a human right and a condition for more just societies. Research shows that, through social impact evidence such as Dialogic Literary Gatherings, this right becomes real
- The idea that educational success depends on families’ socioeconomic status is a hoax. Research shows that interventions based on scientific evidence with social impact overcome inequalities and transform learning, improving opportunities for all children
- The Dialogic Model of Prevention and Resolution of Conflicts, a SEA, shows that cyberbullying can be overcome. It strengthens students' trust, encourages support for victims, and promotes collective solutions. Education based on dialogue demonstrates that violence can be overcome
- Educational inequalities not only affect children’s present but also shape their future. SEAs promote high expectations, participation, quality relationships, and community engagement, strengthening key skills for employability and inclusion.
- SEAs reduce inequalities and are increasingly supported by people. Science is no longer just for experts, but a collective effort that improves lives, this connection between science and society research more useful and helps provide real solutions to educational problems.
- Today, on the International Day of Friendship, we recall that building positive relationships also transforms education. Successful Educational Actions (SEAs) foster friendship and empathy, reducing violence and creating safer and more inclusive school environments.
- In summer and on social media, learning also happens. Three articles have certified that social networks play a key role in the dissemination of mathematics didactic resources, and this evidence has been shared and validated through citizen participation on the Adhyayana platform
- Many sources analyse educational inequalities, but few show which actions overcome them. This new study shows that, without data that look into educational actions and school performance, transforming education is nearly impossible. 🔗https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/14/7/425
- Claiming that educational outcomes depend on socioeconomic background ignores scientific evidence with social impact. Research shows that dialogic learning, grounded in transformative interactions, leads to real improvements in equity, inclusion, and academic success.
- Scientific evidence clarify what improves educational outcomes and what worsens them. This 1 min and 38 seconds video explains quantitative and qualitative data on this scientific article: hipatiapress.com/hpjournals/i...
- On #WorldDayAgainstChildLabour, we recall Art.32 of the CRC,which protects children from hazardous work or work interfering with their education. At REVERS-ED, we present evidence showing that educational inequalities can be transformed through scientific research with social impact.
- We are collaborating with our sister projects to reverse inequalities. Last week the five of us shared our work in a seminar, where REVERS-ED talked about the longitudinal trajectories of vulnerable students who successfully completed their university degrees
- Beautiful keynote by Marta Soler at the 13th International Conference of Schools as Learning Communities. While clarifying their scientific basis, she shared the story of a student who dreamed of going to the university and ended up successfully getting a degree in translation
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- FIFA has chosen to send to every country the dialogic model developed by Real Federación de Fútbol Principado de Asturias in co-creation with Asturias AEBE and CREA. The words by Clara Sierra, the GD from the Principado were excellent. Great impact of science (Horizon Europe) through REVERS-ED
- Whereas some pseudotheories blame school failure on students' families' backgrounds, much research shows family participation is key for school success. In the #InternationalDayOfFamilies we dedicate this post to families who give everything to improve their children's education
- Our PI and KMC Coordinator will participate at the screening of the documentary "The sociology that transforms the world. The Catalan sociology and its impact today". Their impact from Catalan sociology is transforming science and socity worldwide. On May 6 at 18.00 at the IEC
- Do you know what our Sister Projects are working on? Here we present to you the main aspects of each work line. For more information on REVERS-ED and our sister projects, sign up to out official newsletter: forms.office.com/e/Cv5R8XN7Zj...
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