The player must steer the car avoiding the potholes, and collecting the repairs (tools icon). Each tool collected will trigger a multiple choice question. Answering the question correctly increases the score multiplier. Answering wrongly decreases the multiplier back to one. Crashing also results in a decrease in the multiplier. The aim is to reach the end with the highest score possible! The game is available in English, Italian and Greek.
The Getting There game focuses on Dealing with feelings (self-control, self-esteem, anger and stress management), Employment Rights and Responsibilities, and Getting and keeping a job. These correspond to elements from the following parts of the CodeRED (http://codered-project.eu/) curriculum:
Unit 1 - Personal Development
Unit 2 - Personal Hygiene
Unit 4 - Work Preparation and Sustainability
Unit 5 - Keeping your Job
Unit 6 - Starting Work
The Europe 2020 strategy identifies drop out from i-VET or early school leaving (ESL) as a key challenge to meeting employment targets. High rates of ESL are detrimental to making lifelong learning a reality and increase the risk of unemployment, poverty and social exclusion. ESL is over-represented among pupils with disabilities (61%), emotional/behavioural problems and migrants.
Code RED is an exciting European project that has been developed in response to these high levels of early school leaving and drop-out and exclusion from education that often lead to unemployment, poverty and social deprivation. The project aims at working with these groups of students who are particularly at risk of exclusion from education or drop out. Therefore, the main aim of the project is to take actions towards addressing the high proportion of drop-out from i-VET (vocational and educational training).
Details of the Code RED project:
Agreement No: UK/13/LLP-LdV/TOI-6781236283_803930819621051_1017676006_n
Type: LLP-Leonardo-Transfer of Innovation
Starting date: 01 Oct 2013
Duration: 24 months
Coordinator: Nottingham Trent University, Computing and Technology Team, School of Science & Technology, College of Science, Clifton Campus, Clifton Lane, Nottingham, NG11 8NS
Disclaimer
The Code RED project (UK/13/LLP-LdV/TOI-678) has been partially funded under the Lifelong Learning program, sub-programme Leonardo Da Vinci, TOI. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained herein.