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ERASMUS + MOVE

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2018-1-FR01-KA229-047835
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | School Exchange Partnerships Funder Contribution: 168,625 EUR

ERASMUS + MOVE

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"The project MOVE is based on the interest in mobility shared by the six partner countries: France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Lithuania and Portugal. Mobility is a global problem in all European metropolitan areas. Our aim is to analyse the current and future situation of mobility in Europe. In MOVE we want to make people realise that the various challenges linked to mobility are not limited to local levels. MOVE will motivate students to work together to discover solutions to similar or even identical problems. 12 teachers will supervise approximately 90 students. Our approach will always begin with personal experience, but also cover relevant background information to deepen our students' knowledge and help them develop criteria to assess the complex issue of mobility. Due to its demanding subject matter, MOVE will greatly improve our students' oral and written expertise in English. Students will be asked to report their findings to their peers and to the public. They will do so by analysing and report how the topic of mobility is being dealt with in printed and online media, and by producing many different kinds of works : - written : diaries, questionnaires, blog... - audio or video : interviews, movies... The students IT skills will improve through the application of various software tools (blogs, presentation, survey analysis, video, photo, layout software). The same methodology will be applied to each visit as laid out in the 'Learning Teaching Training' section : I. Introductory plenary session. II. Theoretical background. III. Workshops. IV. Visits. V. On-going tasks. The project will have both intangible results (knowledge by the participants, improved learning in some areas, new skills acquisition) and tangible results (material products). Maps, personal accounts, pictures, reports and presentations will be shared on digital platforms and will also be documented in a book. We will use the outcomes to measure the extent to which the project has contributed to the learning experiences of those involved and the quality of education on offer in the schools that participate. The partnership will have a positive impact on the participating institutions by building a community of teachers and students who have a strong commitment to and sense of ownership in the project, and by creating and carrying out several creative dissemination techniques and activities. It will also enable a broader community (parents, school authorities, local authorities, associations) to benefit from our partnership in the long term. The project will have a significant long-term impact on its direct and external participants. The impact on students is expected to be the most significant. The first-hand experience of partners, direct contact with local authorities, activities based on critical thinking and innovative methods will highly influence our students. By working in groups and collaborating with each other they will gain competences in various areas, improve many social skills (negotiating, problem solving, decision making). The perception on the issue of the environment, attitudes towards the movement will be changed. Participants will gain much better understanding of mobility based on analysis at the levels of history, demography, political reality, economics and social science and will be able to understand the challenges which Europe and whole word faces today – they will become more competent individually and socially to act according to the priorities of ""European citizenship"" and ""social inclusion"". The teachers will also improve their knowledge on MOVE related aspects. The knowledge and experience of the cross curricular teaching, acquiring new methods and material, social skills and cooperation techniques will be improved. The ability to communicate better in English and competences in using ICT will be improved for all participants by the end of the project as well. The communication with local authorities and other external participants will continue. The best practices of the project will be disseminated by sharing the experience with colleagues and other members of school community as well as other schools teachers and other external participants by presenting project results by media, lectures/seminars in conferences, forums and other educational, social and charity events. As a result, wider audience will be reached and benefit in long-term. We hope that our project will be an example of good practice in the lifelong learning community. • In the participating countries National agencies organise conferences and workshops for schools interested in Erasmus + projects so we will be able to present ours during such events. • The final products will be disseminated so that they can be used as tools for future participants of the program. • A website will be created during the project and subsequently hosted by one of the partners schools which will manage and host it for the future years."

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