I will survive! Erasmus Project

General information for the I will survive! Erasmus Project

I will survive! Erasmus Project
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Project Title

I will survive!

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 2020

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: Disabilities – special needs; New innovative curricula/educational methods/development of training courses; Key Competences (incl. mathematics and literacy) – basic skills

Project Summary

The topic of the I will survive! project is emergency and natural disaster management skills. During the years of working with high school students in regular schools, as well as with students with special needs, we have recognized their lack of knowledge and skills in coping with emergencies and situations of natural disasters, which are becoming more often because of dramatic climate changes. Through regular classes at school, students acquire only a small amount of knowledge, but not enough to know how to cope and help others in possible emergencies. Therefore, through this project, regular and special schools, in cooperation with the university, the Scout Alliance and a non-profit organization, will develop a curriculum for a new optional teaching subject “Emergency Management Skills”, teaching materials, an interactive handbook with related open educational resurces and brochures with brief instructions for dealing with possible emergencies. All materials will be available for free, adapted to students with special needs and translated into 8 languages: English, Croatian, Turkish, Slovak, Romanian, Italian, Lithuanian and Maltese. During the project, 32 teachers and educators will be trained to carry out the education through an optional subject and 24 students will receive intensive training in emergency management skills. Intensive education for students will be carried out as an inclusive education and will influence empathy of regular students, acceptance of peers with special needs and development of tolerance. As an follow up of the project we see the implementation of new curriculum of an optional teaching subject in partner schools, but also all schools and associations interested in implementing such education. Through strong dissemination activities, a long-accessible project website, and ensuring the visibility of the project, we will work to promote this idea and encourage as many institutions and individuals as possible to educate students with and without special needs for confident and correct handling in emergencies and dangerous situations.

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 272652 Eur

Project Coordinator

Secondary School Centar za odgoj i obrazovanje & Country: HR

Project Partners

  • Lietuvos skautijos padalinio Panevėžio kraštas
  • Alternative Learning Programme
  • ASSOCIAZIONE CULTURALE COMMUNIA
  • Colegiul National Dragos Voda
  • ZILINSKA UNIVERZITA V ZILINE
  • SELCUKLU OZEL EGITIM MESLEK OKULU
  • Iskenderun Namik Kemal Orta Okulu