Small-scale partnerships in school education
Art and Interculturalism
2021-1-EL01-KA210-SCH-000031336

The idea of the “Art and Interculturalism” project was to highlight the importance of all peoples in terms of cultural expression and to emphasize to children from other countries that the culture of the country they left is as important as the culture of the country they live in.

The plan addressed the horizontal priority of inclusion and diversity, because it highlights the cultural identity of all people, and strengthens their pride in their origins.

Booklet Art and Inclusion

The booklet in Word to be downloaded here

The project is a partnership of schools with a high percentage of pupils from different cultural backgrounds. It includes the Esperino Gymnasio Rodou with 60% of foreigners, mainly first-generation refugees and immigrants, the Gymnasio Gennadiou Rodou with 60% mainly children of economic migrants and the Agrupamento de Escolas de São João da Talha in Portugal with 50% of first and second generation foreign students.

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The CultGamEdu project aims to couple one of the most fashionable educational strategies of the moment, gamification, with the knowledge of the culture of the countries that are part of the project: Greece, Spain and Italy. To this end, during the months of May to August, the collaborating entities of the project have carried out the following actions:

A website has been designed and published in which the progress of the project is narrated and training of general interest on gamification and cultural heritage is shared. (https://gameculture.eu/)

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Presented in 23 European languages, the School Education Gateway is a single point of entry for teachers, school leaders, policymakers, experts and other professionals in the school education field. Join today and stay informed about European policy and action for schools!

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eTwinning offers a platform for staff (teachers, head teachers, librarians, etc.), working in a school in one of the European countries involved, to communicate, collaborate, develop projects, share and, in short, feel and be part of the most exciting learning community in Europe. eTwinning is co-funded by the Erasmus+, the European programme for Education, Training, Youth and Sport.