Welcome to an Erasmus+ Project on Migration
Our Vision: This Erasmus+ project came out from the idea that we all want to live free in a world without actual borders, to understand each other perfectly, to feel that strange becomes familiar . Yet, borders exist. Yet, we have many languages. Yet, we still talk about „foreigners” or „the others”. And yet, we want to travel. We want to move. We want to find places, spaces, people and ourselves. What is to be done? This is where we come in and say that migration is in our nature. Whether we just want to travel, we want to live somewhere else than our native country or we are forced to move, we are migrant beings. We aim to: Establish patterns in order to understand who are migrants Turn emotions into positive dynamics to foster inclusion Develop research abilities for students Work within creative and collaborative frames Improve traditional classes by modern, easy accessible ICT Tools |
Our Erasmus+ Network
Who we are
FRANCE
Saint-Denis International School, Loches
GERMANY
Hermann-Böse-Gymnasium, Bremen
HUNGARY
Baktay Ervin Gimnázium, Dunaharaszti
ITALY
Scuola Secondaria di primo grado "Ettore Romagnoli", Gela, Sicilia
POLAND
Szkoła Podstawowa nr 336 im. Janka Bytnara „Rudego” , Warsaw
PORTUGAL
Agrupamente de Escolas Joao de Deus, Faro
ROMANIA
Școala Gimnazială "Olga Gudynn International School", Voluntari, Ilfov County
Saint-Denis International School, Loches
GERMANY
Hermann-Böse-Gymnasium, Bremen
HUNGARY
Baktay Ervin Gimnázium, Dunaharaszti
ITALY
Scuola Secondaria di primo grado "Ettore Romagnoli", Gela, Sicilia
POLAND
Szkoła Podstawowa nr 336 im. Janka Bytnara „Rudego” , Warsaw
PORTUGAL
Agrupamente de Escolas Joao de Deus, Faro
ROMANIA
Școala Gimnazială "Olga Gudynn International School", Voluntari, Ilfov County
Watch below
A PowToon video
by Scuola Secondaria di Primo Grado ad indirizzo musicale "Ettore Romagnoli", Gela, Italy
A PowToon video
by Scuola Secondaria di Primo Grado ad indirizzo musicale "Ettore Romagnoli", Gela, Italy
TEENS & TEACHERS
support the topic of
MIGRATION
by:
Adapting extensive studies to simple patterns
Acknowledging human values in our discourse
Cultivating a keen insight of modern challenges during our research
Using modern tools in an efficient, wise and playful manner
Striving to forge memorable results by
Acknowledging human values in our discourse
Cultivating a keen insight of modern challenges during our research
Using modern tools in an efficient, wise and playful manner
Striving to forge memorable results by