Humanity European Road Meeting Exchange Schools Erasmus Project

General information for the Humanity European Road Meeting Exchange Schools Erasmus Project

Humanity European Road Meeting Exchange Schools Erasmus Project
January 1, 2023 12:00 am
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Project Title

Humanity European Road Meeting Exchange 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 : School Exchange Partnerships

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2019

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: Creativity and culture; EU Citizenship, EU awareness and Democracy; Pedagogy and didactics

Project Summary

The HERMES project was created by the teacher coordinators of this school’s international action
plan, which involves increasing international openness for students from disadvantaged
backgrounds. The French project leader and the four German, Italian, Romanian, and Polish
partners would like to develop the issues of international and cultural openness, civic values, and
regional cultural awareness.
These schools and their respective local authorities will work together on three simple but essential
keys to citizen development:
• Develop interculturality within the school to teach young people to trust each other, to discover their
own cultures, and to understand what differentiates and what brings people together.
Students will start by observing how their class, school, and hometowns work to discuss differences
and similarities according to the history and culture of each country. The activities will be conducted
in each country with debriefings between the partners.
• Develop a European civic education plan to enable young people to work with others in democratic
and respectful ways.
The students will work in cooperation with each partner while responsibly using digital tools and
social networking sites. They will deal with the themes of their individual schools, the schools’
missions and values, local institutions, and their roles in the area.
• Discover the local cultural heritage of each of the five partners to build a group knowledge of all of
the partner countries’ common values and a sense of European citizenship among the students.
Students from each country will be in charge of exploring their own area to present it to their partners,
organizing visits and then sharing their views.
The mobilities and activities conducted both in and outside of the classroom should concern, for each
partner, one class of 6 to 30 students. Students in these classes will be required to travel to one of
the countries involved in the project. The project is designed to radiate throughout the school since
the entire school will be present to welcome the partner countries, and participate in group field trips
(to the town hall, for example).
All the activities carried out for the project in each participating school will be planned with the
partners via the Twinspace created for this purpose. The mobility of each partner school will be
prepared by the host country students in order to develop their autonomy and initiative.
All the activities developed in the framework of the three main objectives will be transformed into a
European travel book created by the students. This notebook will allow students throughout the
project to record their impressions and their viewpoint of the countries that they visit. These travel
books are intended to be exchanged between partners at the end of the trip.
The expected results for this project are as follows:
• Concerning schools: greater international openness in each school, increased use of digital tools
during learning activities and a more developed, project-based approach to learning.
• Concerning students: acquisition of greater autonomy, a European citizenship firmly anchored and
nourished by international mobility and interculturality, and a better knowledge of one’s own region.
The development of transversal skills related to the use of digital technology, to the practice of a
foreign language, and to project-based learning.
• Concerning the area: more involved parents, effective and lasting partnerships between local
authorities and schools so that everyone participates in the construction of a European citizenship
among young people.
The Academy of Caen has made the international opening of schools one of its priorities so that all
young people in Normandy can experience international travel during their educational careers. This
project is in line with that goal.

Project Website

https://ent.l-educdenormandie.fr/blog/pub/erasmus

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 103560 Eur

Project Coordinator

Ecole primaire Le Quesnay & Country: FR

Project Partners

  • Liceul de Arte Regina Maria Alba Iulia
  • Szkola Podstawowa nr 77
  • Istituto Comprensivo Riccardo da Lentini