“We are our future ! How to equip our students for adulthood and citizenship – a comparative study of autonomy, curricula and communication.” Erasmus Project
General information for the “We are our future ! How to equip our students for adulthood and citizenship – a comparative study of autonomy, curricula and communication.” Erasmus Project
Project Title
“We are our future ! How to equip our students for adulthood and citizenship – a comparative study of autonomy, curricula and communication.”
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for Schools Only
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2016
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Teaching and learning of foreign languages; Pedagogy and didactics; ICT – new technologies – digital competences
Project Summary
The main objective of our project was to bring up competent, flexible, responsible, self-confident, satisfied, healthy and successful individuals that will be able to cope with the challenges in the future. In order to achieve such an ambitious goal, we realised we needed competent and qualified educators as well as a school management that is open for change. Coping with challenges involves courage, hard work, stepping out of one’s comfort zoneand – perhaps most importantly – collaboration among all the participants in the educational process (educational staff – students – parents) as well as understanding one’s impact and influence in a local and global community, cultivating empathy and taking positive action.
The partner countries ; Bulgaria, Portugal, France, Slovenia, Greece, The Netherlands and Poland worked together for one year before the application to come up with a project involving four differents stages ; Good pracices in study habits, Pros and Cons of Internet, Career guidance and sports / Food. Through these four “fields” we constantly aimed for autonomy and responsabilisation of our students. We wanted them to take their work and choices in their own hands and also reflect upon what they were doing, and can do and what might help them succed in their lives.
During the two parallel mobilities (in France and Greece in February 2017 and in Slovenia and Bulgaria in October 2017) students worked together on the project topics of those legs. They presented their pre-mobility work to the other partner countries, compared it to those of the other schools’ , discussed the results and came up with conclusions and / or more or less concrete suggestions so as to improve educational situations and circumstances in European countries. For the first mobility they compared pedagogic conditions in their respective countries – homework, study hours, help available, marking, stress etc. and working in groups they produced small guides on good practices on how you can prepare for tests or improve our results or become more organised in your studying. For the second parallel mobility our students had prepared presentations and had conducted surveys on what career guidance was available to them in thei school and on how they were prepared for adult professional life and also on their role in the decision making. During the mobility, students participated in career games and worked on 21s century skills. They conducted personality tests to help them choose a future career and conducted interview with people from different fields of work.
For the one mobility where all partner countries met (Portugal May 2017), we worked on pros and cons of Internet.
For example did our students reflect over the potential dangers of social networks, but also the potential benefits, which led to the production of several short films and theatrical representations of various scenarios. They alsoconceived quizzes on internet awareness.
The final mobilities could not be parallel due to individual contraints in the host countries, so the two last mobilities were undertaken in February ( The Netherlands) and in March (Poland) 2018. The topic here was sports and food so the students prepared preparations and demonstrations of national/ regional sports/ dances / activities. They also came up with (relatively) healthy recipes made up of local ingredients. These activities helped strengthen their national identity on one level by researching and sometimes even discovering what is close to them, and also their sense of belonging to a bigger, European picture while discovering, tasting and trying out new food and sports with their fellow European youths.
Parallel to the students’ work, teachers in all countries also carried out surveys and prepared presentations in order to compare the systems in our repsective countries. For the first leg we carried out an online survey on teachers’ profile in regards to qualifications, numbers of work hours, perceptions on pedagogy, contraints, colleague relations etc. It was very interesting to compare the results and the conclusion we came to was that we pratically do the same amount of hours, feel practically the same frustration about contraints and unability to help students with difficulties and share a feeling that ther is space for improvement in all areas of education. We can all learn from each other and must work together, across nation boundaries in orde to create a coherent and functional Europe, starting with the young.
At the end of the project the students came out richer in cultural experiences, a better level of English for communication, a stronger feeling of European belonging and sense of a European citizenship and more self confident in that they actually can influence, adapt and adapt to as well as are capable of taking things such as their own career or their own study habits in their own hands. With a little help from their adult companions that is.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 126762,16 Eur
Project Coordinator
Collège Joseph Durand & Country: FR
Project Partners
- AGRUPAMENTO DE ESCOLAS DE BARCELOS
- TRITO GYMNASIO TRIPOLIS
- OS Ludvika Pliberska Maribor
- Miejski Zespol Szkol
- SOU Vasil Kunchov Vratsa
- Stichting Unicoz Onderwijsgroep

