Recovering Roots to Grow Branches Erasmus Project

General information for the Recovering Roots to Grow Branches
Erasmus Project

Recovering Roots to Grow Branches 
 Erasmus Project
July 7, 2020 12:00 am
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Project Title

Recovering Roots to Grow Branches

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: Entrepreneurial learning – entrepreneurship education; ICT – new technologies – digital competences; Cultural heritage/European Year of Cultural Heritage

Project Summary

2018 is the European Year of Cultural Heritage. One of the main issues declared by Europe is that “Heritage has a big role to play in building the future of Europe. That is one reason why we want to reach out to young people in particular during the European Year.”
Firmly agreeing with this, we think that one sign of a healthy community is its coexisting ability to preserve and reinvent its culture—that is, to safeguard its Past and its Cultural Heritage while developing new expressions for current times.
Through this project we intend to respond to some issues which we consider quite relevant for the well-being of young generations – as teachers, our main stakeholders.
1.We are noticing that in spite of a constant increase of quickly available sources, there are clear evidences proving a progressive loss of interest towards both tangible and intangible Cultural Heritage among young generations. There is a tendency in many young people to prefer products of mass consumption that are advertised worldwide, including commercial popular music, clothing or fast food – all of them to be found in malls, the most popular meeting places for young people. Yet, we firmly believe that young generations, if conveniently educated and trained, can contribute to local development as they can enhance their interest and energy to address concerns such as heritage management and local development. Their familiarity with ICT can allow them to network and promote such issues.
2. Moreover, we notice that schools are sometimes isolated from their own territory. The project aims to a constant interaction with other components of the community-local municipalities, families, libraries, museums, commercial and industrial bodies, which may significantly provide an added value to the education of young generations and their development as a whole. Moreover, the whole territory and the community will benefit from the activities carried out throughout the project in terms of attention and re-evaluation of tangible and intangible C. H. in danger of decay or oblivion.
Our commitment through this project, then, is to let students become aware of the importance to know, preserve and promote C. H. to the benefit of everybody. They will be led to understand that although preservation is often interpreted as stasis, C. H. can represent innovation and advancement while stimulating their sense of entrepreneurship.
In order to better succeed in such aims, we turn to opportunities offered by Europe: we know – also thanks to our previous experiences in this field – that Partnerships between schools from different European countries represent a fundamental way of enhancing the whole process described above.
As school operators, we strongly believe that one of our main missions is to provide young generations with tools and opportunities in order to help them acquire basic competences, indispensable for a harmonious development and for the acquisition of self-confidence, sense of responsibility and of aware citizenship. Given this premise, we intend to project our activities throughout the two years in such a way that the achievement of our objectives and the production of concrete results is gradual, tangible, effective and consistent with the premise itself.
As for our experience, we observed that schools involved in Erasmus+ project always develop significantly in their identity and educative/formative strength.
Through this specific project on Cultural Heritage, we think that these goals will be even more evident thanks to the important and fundamental interaction between schools and their territories.
We expect that schools, and particularly pupils, will develop awareness of what is around them also in terms of institutions, private and public bodies, places, art, music, traditions and community as a whole.

Project Website

https://erasmusprojectrecoveringroots.it/

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 52956,2 Eur

Project Coordinator

ISTITUTO COMPRENSIVO RAMIRO FABIANI & Country: IT

Project Partners

  • Instituto de Educación Secundaria Los Montecillos
  • 3rd Primary School of New Ionia
  • Agrupamento de Escolas Dr. Correia Mateus