“How diversity makes us one” Erasmus Project

General information for the “How diversity makes us one” Erasmus Project

“How diversity makes us one” Erasmus Project
July 7, 2020 12:00 am
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Project Title

“How diversity makes us one”

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 : School Exchange Partnerships

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2018

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: EU Citizenship, EU awareness and Democracy; Creativity and culture; Intercultural/intergenerational education and (lifelong)learning

Project Summary

Our project “How diversity makes us one” adresses social processes such as discrimination, social exclusion and racism. These are topics that we are daily confronted with when we switch the TV or radio on.
Hardly any other topic separates so many as diversity, cultural differences and prejudices against other foreign cultures or languages.
However, often it is about the uncertainty and the inexperience of multiculturalism. These social processes build the mainlink for our project.
Within the sope of our project we set the aim to offer multidimensional ways of tolerance and intercultural knowledge.
Diversity is a central aspect of our teamwork. Especially during our several mobilities, diversity was the keypoint for all the activities which have been part of the project.
A positive and diverse way of communication about similarities and differences between the cultures was conducive for learning.
The project influences student´s key competences crucially.
While using open educational sources and innovative methods students got the opportunity to improve several of their individual key competences and their own personality.
This project led to a central improval of key competences such as mediacompetence, intercultural competences and student‘s competences of an individual judgement.
The project tried to teach students in their role as a responsible member of the European Union through the communication and common work with students and teachers from different countries.
Intercultural learning acted as one of the central positive effects of the project and should offer experiences of other foreign cultures and languages. Through the project students should learn about their individual role in a society of a European country but also about their responsibilty for their own country as a member of the European Union.
Students got to learn about the history of the European Union and social and educational values of an European heritage. They unterstand that international learning and living improves the way of a lifelong process of learning.

Moreover the project “How diversity makes us one” opened positive effects on the self – efficacy of students and teachers. Students worked as active participants and learned to organise and plan central parts of the project such as mobilities or additional project activities on their own.
Effective learning based on the project ideas brought up active learners with creative ideas and a feeling of importance for students and their work.
This progress led to a reduce of racism and the fear of different cultures. Students learned to be curious and open – minded and also open for intercultureal learning processes. This project offered the opportunity to improve the student´s identity independetly from their social and financial background. This led to a higher level of equal rights and opportunities in scope of international learning. A further important learning field of the process is the improval of multicultural language skills.
The active process of communication in peer groups from different countries had a remarkable influence on student´s language skills. This process also made up new friendships and social integration which cross borders, language difficulties and intercultural differences. In conclusion this projects led to a multicultural way of thinking and dealing and showed students their resposibility for a lifelong learning process within an international background. Even after the end of our project students will understand the advantages of international teamwork. They will take only responsibiilty for their own cultural heritage but also for European heritage and other European countries which will decrease social processes such as racsism and discrimination.

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 178606,45 Eur

Project Coordinator

Sekundarschule Horn – Bad Meinberg & Country: DE

Project Partners

  • Gränbyskolan
  • ASSOCIATION FAMILIALE DE L’OUSTAL
  • 1 Gymnasio Euosmos
  • Stichting Ceder Groep Samenwerkingsverband van Scholen voor Christelijk Voortgezet Onderwijs Amsterdam e.o., afdeling Hervormd Lyceum West Amsterdam
  • Liceo Scientifico Statale E. Fermi