ANOTHER HIKE…ANOTHER HISTORY… Erasmus Project
General information for the ANOTHER HIKE…ANOTHER HISTORY… Erasmus Project
Project Title
ANOTHER HIKE…ANOTHER HISTORY…
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 2019
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: ICT – new technologies – digital competences; Health and wellbeing; Cultural heritage/European Year of Cultural Heritage
Project Summary
Each country has its history and with this project we would like to share two passions: hiking and exile routes. In Spain, after the Civil War, thousands of people had to immigrate in order to escape from it. Almost 800.000 people crossed the borders to exile from Spain to France. In the case of Portugal, history was lead along the Tagus River and the Almourol Castle, where important historical events happened. If we talk about France, an example to connect history to walking is shown by Aimé Cesaire, who helped artists and intellectuals to cross the Absalon’s Forest in 1941 to escape from Vichy’s Regime and nazis by boat to New York. In Greece, in order to express feelings of peace pilgrims walked up until the top of Crete mountain where there was a small church. There they light candles to pray. Last but not least, in Estonia the Soontagana Castle and today’s Kurese Hiking Trail were used as a refuge for Estonians for many centuries and in different wars. Each country has chosen a representative path to explore these Exile Routes and they are going to be linked with curricular contents. As nowadays we can do all these pathways like trekking routes, as a part of important European cultural heritage our students will learn from past to present by doing exercise. In this project, both students and teachers will share the experience of participating in trekkings with the partner institutions and their local communities, and at the same time, they will practise different languages (English and national languages) and work on ICT skills about hiking contents.
In this project schools will achieve these objectives:
1.To practice one trekking in each country related to an historical event in each territory
2. To involve students in outdoor activities, as well as respect for cultural heritage and historical and natural knowledge
3. To improve students skills related to ICT tools and language competence (especially in English)
4. To increase the acquisition of healthy habits
5. To overcome any disadvantage (cultural, social or economical) and face problems like bullying or early school leaving, making possible social inclusion of all students
6. To link history and current way of life by engaging them with the past
Thanks to this project all schools can share their cultures, experience and learn from each other, using hiking ways as a framework. Appart, social inclusion will be a main priority, as some of the students participating have difficulties in being integrated in a educational environment. The language used during all the partnership will be English, although national languages can be promoted too. The last thing teachers would like to link in this project is that from the past, knowing, appreciating and understanding is the best way to avoid wars or European conflicts from the present or future (refugees from the Mediterranean, migration, Syria’s war…). All educational community will be able to participate in this project: hiking clubs, museums, town halls, sportive clubs, or excursion teams as well.All trekkings will need to be planned and involve research and preparation, but always adapted to all students to grant a possible succes for them. The methodology ways of the project will be done by: COLLABORATIVE work (TEAM WORK in each school and common activities will be developed through ICT, E-twinning or online platforms ), LEARNING BY DOING (facing hiking through SEARCHING/SOLVING/CREATING/SHARING models) and PROBLEM-SOLVING tasks (bad weather, bike breakdowns, people giving wrong directions, understanding/speaking languages, etc… in any such situation and groups will work together to solve these unexpected situations).
All work of this project, as well as the exchange of students and teachers, will be combined with cooperation through eTwinning to ensure cohesion and coherence of the activities and to learn, communicate and develop the project in a cooperative way. There will be a connection of the KA229 project with the previous or ongoing eTwinning projects, and the use of eTwinning will be combined with the mobility of students and teachers from different countries using twinspace online meetings, chats, and project cooperation.The project will have a sustainable and multiplier effect impact because their results will be disseminated and used once the project will be finished, like:
1. Alll kind of presentations and products , Social media channels or Etwinning project;
2. All project activities and content (integrated in curricula or Innovativing teaching methods), Activities related to Cultural Heritage, New knowledge and concepts related to curriculum of different subjects related to the project;
3. Historical routes and hiking of each country will be interesting for hiking clubs, town halls or other educational alongside in Europe too.
With this project, we expect to learn from past to future in order to make students be aware of their possibilities to lead to a better Europe.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 153100 Eur
Project Coordinator
Institut Francesc Macià & Country: ES
Project Partners
- COLLEGE AIME CESAIRE DE BASSE POINTE
- 7th Gymnasium of Heraklion
- Sauga Põhikool
- Agrupamento de Escolas de Vila Nova da Barquinha

