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Context/Background of the project
In recent years, violent extremism and terrorist attacks have surged across Europe and are posing a threat to the safety of its citizens and to its fundamental values of freedom, democracy, equality, respect for the rule of law, human rights and dignity. The alarming developments stand in opposition to the vision of a EU society characterised by pluralism, non-discrimination, tolerance, justice, solidarity and gender equality.
In line with the Paris Declaration and bearing in mind the crucial and strategic role of education to help to tackle socio-economic-changes and key challenges of the EU, schools from 5 countries decided to set up an interdisciplinary, transnational and multilingual project for the exchange of good practice, whose aim is to guide students to:
- acquire social, civic and intercultural competences and energetically promote democratic values, fundamental rights as well as active citizenship;
- enhance critical thinking and media literacy to develop resistance to all forms of discrimination and indoctrination;
- promote intercultural dialogue through all forms of learning in cooperation with other relevant policies and stakeholder.

Objectives
The objectives strived for are:
-Development of innovative integrated approaches promoting EU values, fostering active citizenship and social integration, enhancing intercultural understanding and a sense of belonging to a community
-Improvement of pupils’ basic and transversal skills through formal/non-formal education in a LLL perspective
-Promotion of internationalization and improvement in the quality of teaching staff and their abilities/competences as well as development of synergies between various partners on a EU level
-Increasing the attractiveness and visibility of each respective school

Number/Profile of participants
The partnership is made up of 5 different schools from Austria, Croatia, Greece, Italy and Spain. The target participants are upper secondary school pupils in the ages 15–18. Working groups of 16 pupils will be formed in each respective school. Every 8th (alternating) pupil will take part in transnational learning activities and will act as disseminators for their working group and school community.

Activities/Methodology
The following activities are planned:

Content/regional/intercultural preparations
-Multilingual videos to introduce the partner schools and their city
-Preparation of multilingual/interdisciplinary teaching materials, which are designed in a way that partner schools can integrate them in their own lesson plans
-Regional and intercultural preparation of the student exchange
-In-school and external dissemination events

Transnational learning, teaching and education activities
-Presentation/exchange of the tests implemented and their results
-Documentaries/interviews, after study visits at the regional EU-coordination centre.
-Awards for best creative products
-In-school and external dissemination events
-Exchange with non-participating institutions via Blended Mobility

Description of results
The following results are planned: project website, Facebook/YouTube account, various lesson plans, video documentaries, PP-presentations, brochures, e-booklets, guidebook, manual for educators, etc. The dissemination of all multilingual and interdisciplinary project results is planned, so that these can be integrated into the school curriculum in other schools and countries.

Description of impact envisaged
The results strived for are as follows:
-Deeper understanding of the themes of “Active citizenship”
-Development of innovative integrated approaches promoting EU values, fostering active citizenship and social integration, enhancing intercultural understanding and a sense of belonging to a community
-Improvement of pupils’ basic and transversal skills through formal/non-formal education in a LLL perspective
-Strengthening of teaching staff‘s didactic skills
-Improved internationalization
-Sensitizing and making society aware of the European dimension of education and of its priorities
-Improvement of attractiveness and visibility of the school’s location

Longer term benefits
After the completion of the project, material as well as immaterial results will continue to be available and can be used by further stakeholders. In addition to that, appropriate tools will be implemented, which constitute a substantial and economic resource for ensuring sustainability. As a result of the activities realized and the achievable results, the following additional long-term benefits can result from the project:
-a change of mindset of the participants involved in the project, resulting in a greater knowledge, a better understanding of the topic and willingness to be more active in their society
-Impulses for further development
-Inspiration for third parties to participate in future Erasmus+ programs
-Transfer of project results to new areas
-Promotion of the EU values

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