Power of Fairy tales and stories on literacy and language skills Erasmus Project
General information for the Power of Fairy tales and stories on literacy and language skills Erasmus Project
Project Title
Power of Fairy tales and stories on literacy and language skills
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 2020
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Creativity and culture; EU Citizenship, EU awareness and Democracy; New innovative curricula/educational methods/development of training courses
Project Summary
In view of further publication on the Erasmus+ Project Results Platform, please also be aware that a comprehensive public
summary of project results will be requested at report stage(s). Final payment provisions in the contract will be linked to the
availability of such summary.
The Year 2018 was the European Year of Cultural Heritage, and in the framework of it, our goal is to share an important
contribution in spreading European dimension, as well as encouraging awareness and promotion of Europe´s cultural heritage
among nine to thirteen – year old peers from different European countries.
This project including five European schools which have cooperated and created a two- year planned activities focused on
developing pupils LITERACY SKILLS, stressing social inclusion of each participant, digital literacy, reading literacy as we are
aware of the fact that is decreasing among students in the last years, foreign language skills, cultural diversity and creating real
advanced future thinkers.
Following the SWOT surveys of each participating school and of the institutional progress plans we were comparing, we
concluded that the students need to be motivated to find imaginary worlds as the way to help them understand the
backgrounds outside their experiences and train their imaginatinary scenes in a safer space.
We have created a project that involves several different learning styles – using Neil Fleming´s model of students’ learning:
visual, auditory, reading/writing preference and kinesthetic- stories and storytelling occurring as main elements. This crucial
idea would support the organisation and management of this project that will increase our pupils’ personal and professional
improvement, including all the backgrounds, besides, it will widen the cooperation relating schools-families, and moreover,
schools-external stakeholders.
The project should be established because it would definitely bring a variety of advantages both, at the school, locally and at
international level.
The direct international collaboration will open the opportunity to the participants to spread networks, to gain useful
knowledge, to share ideas, didactic approaches and methods for creating innovative tangible results. It will definitely lead to the
internationalization of schools, development and getting new knowledge of foreign educational systems, school curricula of the
countries involved in the project by studying and using transnational tools and new teaching methods.
Our project will focus on encouraging network and transnational cooperation at the partner schools.
Thanks to the materials convenient for different educational styles, we will all have the possibility to learn and get new ideas but
it is very important to identify our primary learning approach and to lead the teaching- learning process in such a way so that
better results could be achieved. By various activities the students will learn how to set learning objectives and identify optimal
learning possibilities for improving their learning methods. By doing so, they will discover other cultural backgrounds and will
have the possibility of applying the new knowledge in their own contexts by writing their own stories. This will positively affect
their motivation for learning and raising their self -confidence.
Teachers will raise their awareness about the relevance of tailoring didactic materials according to various learning styles.
Everyday routine makes teachers apply traditional, a bit old-fashioned methods, but due to this project they are very likely to
update their teaching style and get more motivated to use this modern methodology on a regular basis.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 115410 Eur
Project Coordinator
Lilla Alby skola & Country: SE
Project Partners
- JZ OŠ Marjana Nemca Radeče
- Heroj Radmila Siskovic
- HASAN TAN ILKOKULU
- Scoala Gimnaziala Nanov

