Network of Democratic Citizenship Schools Erasmus Project

General information for the Network of Democratic Citizenship Schools Erasmus Project

Network of Democratic Citizenship Schools Erasmus Project
July 7, 2020 12:00 am
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Project Title

Network of Democratic Citizenship Schools

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 school education

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2015

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: Quality Improvement Institutions and/or methods (incl. school development); Early School Leaving / combating failure in education

Project Summary

Early participation in decision making processes affecting the lives of young people is essential to their development into active citizens aware of their rights and duties and capable of exercising them responsibly. In this context, secondary schools can and should play a major role as practice spaces where young people can acquire knowledge and experiences of citizenship in a learning-by-doing way.

A needs based analyses conducted in 2015 concluded that, in this regard, schools were needing (1) comprehensive and adequate tolls that could work as step-by-step practical guidelines to school participation and democracy, as well as (2) strategies to engage relevant school actors, such as teachers, administration and other non teaching staff, and, above all, the students, in this processes.

In this sense, the Network of Democratic Citizenship Schools targeted 3 school communities (and around 1000 direct participants) in partnership with 3 CSOs from Poland, Portugal and Slovenia, aiming to promote young people active citizenship through collaboration in research, sharing of best practices and development of action experiments for innovative citizenship and school democracy and participation approaches as the first to the creation of a “Network of Participatory Citizenship Schools”.

Activities undertaken included:
– a research phase of School and Country Mappings, using desk research, focus group discussions, debates, and interviews at school community level;
– official project launching events in the 3 school communities that engaged 180 school community members to the project, an international training course where participants deepened their knowledge and developed skills and attitudes for school participation and democracy, and worked on project main intellectual outputs;
– the creation and implementation, through a participatory and collaborative process, of a practical self assessment tool for schools that wish to understand their current Participation Level, as the first step to become Democratic Citizenship Schools, the Scale of Reference for Participatory Citizenship Schools (SRPCS) in 6 languages);
– 3 local seminars, 1 per country, for local and regional dissemination of project intellectual outputs;
– the creation and approval, through a participatory and collaborative process, of Strategic Action Plans for Participation (SAPP) for the 3 school communities (containing actions that all school actor will implement in order to improve their participation level until 2018) as well as the first months of its implementation, mainly by the school communities, with facilitation and reporting by the CSO partner and the support of other local stakeholders;
– an International Conference “Participatory Schools 4 Better Democracy” (EU level), featuring key note speeches by experts in school participation and democracy, best practices and experience sharing from the 3 participating countries, the dissemination of project outcomes and the collection of recommendations and suggestions, as well a the official launching of the Network of Democratic Citizenship Schools to be opened other schools and CSOs working in the field.
– the launching of the first issue of the annual magazine “Schools & Democracy” compiling the main presentations and results from the International Conference, serving as advocacy tool and also a best practice sharing document.

Results of the project include a comprehensive and practical methodology for promoting Participation and democracy in regular public EU schools including an initial participation test using SRPCS, the creation of a working group, the approval of a SAPP and its implementation over a period of time followed by a new test that will provide improvement results. The methodology had concrete successful results in the democratization of the 3 community schools involved in the project and is ready to be used by other schools willing to follow the same path. The project had concrete impact in the schools involved by starting to change the paradigm in the relationships between different school actors and increasing their participation levels in all school dimensions (learning, governance and relations with local and international communities) with a especial focus on including the ones facing disadvantage situations.The project learning by doing participatory approach improved active citizenship by their participants, especially youth, with specific examples of success being already registered and expected long term impacts.

During the project, the Network of Democratic Citizenship Schools was launched and its main aims are to raise awareness, promote dissemination of good practices, enhance professional development of teachers, promote school actors’ voice, support capacity building in schools and promote schools and educational systems re-structuring and re-culturing processes for Democratic Participation. It will be soon ready to receive new schools and CSOs as members.

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 105220 Eur

Project Coordinator

ECOS – COOPERATIVA DE EDUCACAO, COOPERACAO E DESENVOLVIMENTO CRL & Country: PT

Project Partners

  • Kulturno izobrazevalno drustvo PiNA
  • GIMNAZIJA GIAN RINALDO CARLI KOPER GINNASIO GIAN RINALDO CARLI CAPODISTRIA
  • Centrum Rozwoju Inicjatyw Spolecznych CRIS
  • AGRUPAMENTO DE ESCOLAS PINHEIRO E ROSA