EVERYTHING STARTS WITH TOLERANCE Erasmus Project
General information for the EVERYTHING STARTS WITH TOLERANCE Erasmus Project
Project Title
EVERYTHING STARTS WITH TOLERANCE
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: International cooperation, international relations, development cooperation; Civic engagement / responsible citizenship; Inclusion – equity
Project Summary
The project “EVERYTHING STARTS WITH TOLERANCE” involves five schools from four European countries: France, Hungary, North Macedonia, Poland, plus a country eligible to the educational European programme, Turkey. According to the SWOT analysis done by each partner in their institution, the partners indentified a series of common needs that lead to the decision to implement a project about tolerance. Violence, aggression, intolerance, racism, ethnic discrimination, prejudices and clichés are tendencies that can be observed in the behaviours of the students from all the partner schools.
The World Values Survey shows that Poland, Turkey and France are the least racially tolerant countries, while North Macedonia and Hungary seem to be the most tolerant countries. This result along with the diverse educational and cultural background of the partners will facilitate the implementation of a successful project.
The project objectives are:
– to develop civic competences and increase self-esteem of large groups of students in every school (the ones involved in the local activities linked to the project, and the ones participating to the international meetings) from 5 countries
– to facilitate understanding the concepts “tolerance” and “mutual understanding” at a personal level
and in the European context
– to equip participants with practical examples for acting as civic-minded citizens
– to raise awareness about diversity and cultural identities promoting social cohesion
– to boost the feeling of belonging to the EU community
In accordance with the Article 2 of the Treaty on the European Union, we envisage that this international cooperation will prepare our students for living in a multicultural society being aware of the EU values, appreciating diversity. Students will interiorize tolerance and mutual understanding as active civic attitudes. For reaching the overall aim of broadening the civic mindedness emphasizing the importance of tolerance and mutual understanding impact in daily life, we decided to use an
innovative approach.
To reach the project objectives an innovative approach will be used. Combining the advantages of using ICT in education with the Five Factor Model theory will tackle the 5 personality dimensions:
– openness to experience: students will be encouraged to express their emotions and ideas using Art. They will imazgine logos, illustrations for the common dictionary, make na collaborative fresco and other artistic creations such as posters, models … They will get involved in a photo contest at two scales, local and international; they will create the movie “Tolerance through my eyes”, elaborate scenarii for the Forum theater, digital photos,
– extraversion: team building activities, sports competitions and board games are going to stimulate students’ assertiveness, sociability and personality. Moreover they will perform songs and dances for the iternational meetings.
– agreeableness: working in international teams and creating products together will develop students’ cooperation skills. The tangible products they will create together are flashcards about the topic, the dictionary of the project, handmade bookmarks and thematic puzzles.
– neuroticism: students will experience (un)pleasant emotions, anger, depression, anxiety and vulnerability during the Forum theater/ theater activity. They will become aware of how intolerance behaviours are perceived by others, develop empathy and they will see how important is to be informed and active citizens
The use of ICT during the activities, supported by internal cognitive aspects of learning will lead to innovative outcomes results tackling learning abilities.
The activities are designed to develop the tolerance feeling, the mutual understanding, of course intercultural competences, and social and civic spirit. The international cooperation will broaden the cross-cultural knowledge and understanding about the countries, cultures and values strengthening the feeling of belonging to an united Europe.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 145995,45 Eur
Project Coordinator
LYCEE GENERAL ET TECHNOLOGIQUE PLAINE DE L AIN & Country: FR
Project Partners
- Zespol Placowek Szkolno-Wychowawczo-Rewalidacyjnych w Cieszynie
- CSNO “Zdravko Cockovski”
- Fethiye Anadolu Imam Hatip Lisesi
- Verseghy Ferenc Gimnázium

