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Polish Robert Schuman Foundation receives Gold Star Award! |
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Monday, 17 November 2008 |
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Brussels, Thursday, 13th November 2008
The work of Polish Robert Schuman Foundation has been appreciated in Europe! On Thursday, 13th November, Foundation was awarded a Gold Star Award for its commitment to building United Europe. The celebration of conferring the prize was accompanied by distinctive politicians from international and European institutions. The Golden Star Awards for citizen-centered participatory projects are conferred upon the initiatives which stand out by their effectiveness, cooperation and involvement in the issues of civic society. The awards were the highlight of the Education and Culture DG's annual "Europe for Citizens Forum" in Brussels on 13th and 14th November. The gathering focused on how the "Europe for Citizens" programme has managed and can further on highlight and develop the role of citizens' participation in constructing Europe.
http://ec.europa.eu/citizenship
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Last Updated ( Monday, 17 November 2008 )
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CHILDREN'S RIGHTS |
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Wednesday, 12 November 2008 |
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The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) provides an ideal approach for children to learn about their human rights.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 12 November 2008 )
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Welcome |
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Thursday, 30 October 2008 |
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Welcome to the European School Clubs website!
The European School Clubs website was created by The Polish Robert Schuman Foundation as a part of the third meeting from a series of projects dealing with European integration and the network of European School Clubs.
The idea of the Meetings of the European School Clubs is to bring Europe closer to European youth. Since a common criticism of the European Union is that it is too far from its citizens, our goal for the third project entitled“Bring Europe Closer to Youth - Simulations of the Summit of the European Council” was to help youngsters get through immersion closer to this institution. The best way to achieve it was to carry out simulations of the summit of the European Council. We have decided to carry out such initiatives for Polish students, who will themselves spread the simulations, as well as for European secondary school students (from Poland, Italy, Spain, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Latvia, France, Germany and Hungary), in order to show how the European Union functions from the inside and to encourage youth to become leaders in the promotion of active European citizenship at the local level.
The meeting was also the occasion to create this platform of cooperation between the European Clubs at the international level – a platform that would enable European Clubs (or equivalent organizations that unite students and teachers interested in European issues) from different European countries to meet, exchange their experiences and information, discuss the main activities and the possibilities of establishing cooperation between various clubs.
Euroclubnetwork.eu is a cyber platform, where participants of the project, pupils and teachers, as well as newcomers, can gather to form a network of European clubs and other similar parascolar structures. The website is moderated by The Polish Robert Schuman Foundation . The whole content of the website is avaiable to everyone. However, you have to be registered to interact and participate actively.
Here you can find:
The most recent information about the projects, initiatives, newly registered European School Clubs….
Projects Database – an overview of projects that have been or are being realized by our members. All users can add their own project to the list here and post announcements for partner search.
Information on the European School Clubs mailing list , providing all interested users with an opportunity to exchange information on events, initiatives and European School Clubs projects.
Part of the website dedicated to the International Meeting of European Schools which took place in November 2007, with pictures and other information concerning the Meeting.
Links to different institutions and organizations active in this field as well as a list of materials and links to different publications we think might be useful to our users.
Contact details to website administrator and The Polish Robert Schuman Foundation.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 30 October 2008 )
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Network of European School Clubs on eTwinning |
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Friday, 30 May 2008 |
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A group of teachers from European school clubs (ESC) created a virtual platform on eTwinning, the European portal for school partnerships.
The new internet platform consists of a forum, a chatroom, webspace for up-/downloads, photogalleries and other possibilities. Registration and membership are free of charge. Teachers are using the
ESC-"twinspace" to exchange ideas, teaching materials and to create a
direct communication and cooperation between the clubs all over Europe.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 25 June 2008 )
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3rd INTERNATIONAL MEETING OF EUROPEAN SCHOOLS |
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Thursday, 03 January 2008 |
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The International Meeting of European School Clubs took place from the 22nd to the 25th of November 2007 (with the possibility to stay until the 26th in the morning, due to travel times) in Konstancin-Jeziorna, a small and calm city outside of Warsaw, in the Missionary Animation Center.
We invited 21 schools into the project (one unfortunately backed out 24 hours before the beginning of the project), with 1 teacher and 2 students for each delegation. Delegations came from different countries of Europe: we had 6 delegations from Poland, 4 from Spain, 2 from Italy, 2 from Czech Republic, 2 from Latvia, 2 from Germany, 1 from France, 1 from Slovakia and 1 from Hungary (therefore we had 63 participants. In addition, we had the honor of guesting three extra people from the Instituto Magistrale of Locri, Italy, including the director of the school). This selection of participants insured a true international spirit of the Meeting. The idea of such a meeting was to create a participative forum for school pupils, which would allow them to take part in numerous workshops and a simulation of the European Council. In order to make the Meeting as interactive as possible, we have limited lecture-type events for the benefit of workshop-type ones. Of course, we still had lectures and presentations, such as the presentation of the European Council or the presentation of the Youth in Action program.
The Polish Robert Schuman Foundation has conducted workshops on different topics. One of the most important ones was the workshop on intercultural learning, which took place on the first day. Indeed, the workshop allowed students to break the ice, get to know each other, and get to know each other’s cultures, which is an important aspect of such an international meeting. We have conducted workshops on each of the European School Club’s activities, where every delegation created a poster presenting their Club and what type of partner they are looking for.
The Polish Robert Schuman Foundation has also conducted a presentation of the European Council, which was necessary for the pupils and teachers to understand the functioning and role of the European Council before the simulation. We had two guest speakers/workshop facilitators, one which came to talk about the Youth in Action Program, one which conducted a workshop for teachers on different methods of European education in different countries.
The simulation lasted all day on the third day of the project. The previous afternoons, a few students that were trained to become multipliers came to our hotel in order to help pupils prepare the next day’s simulation, by helping them with their opening speeches, argumentation of position, and by giving a methodological and meritorical support to the participants. The next day, two students which were trained to become multipliers conducted the simulation, which focused again on the issue of Turkey’s entry into the European Union. The choice of topic was intentional, since this issue raises a great deal of concerns throughout Europe, and is very controversial, with different countries having different points of views on the question. Therefore, the simulation was a sucess, and passionate debates as well as the hard work necessary to achieve a consensus/compromise paper gave the students a true taste of the reality of difficult negotiations and compromise building.
The participants were all greatly satisfied with the meeting. Indeed, all activities were conducted in a friendly yet professional atmosphere, which underlined the fact that the projects results and long term effects can only have an echo through good interpersonal relations of the involved participants. The friendly atmosphere did not, however, undermine the serious character of the Meeting, and all the participants invested themselves to a great extent in the activities of the Meeting.
A particular interest was shown for the simulation, where most of the students prepared themselves fabulously before coming to Warsaw/Poland. The debates were on a high level, which confirmed the amount of work done beforehand, and everyone was involved in the debates independently of each individual’s level of English. The simulation contributed to bring the European Council and its role closer to the youngsters, who will become the European citizens of tomorrow. The teachers were also happy by the results of the simulation, and impressed by the level of the debates.
Concerning the teachers, they have got to know each other, and we are glad to say that, most probably, long term international partnerships will arise. Indeed, this Meeting was for them a great opportunity to meet different teachers from different parts of the continent, compare experiences and exchange, and, also thanks to the help of the workshops for that intent, create a platform of exchange and partnerships. Bilateral partnerships were already discussed during the Meeting, and much more is on the way, thanks also to the website that is under construction, and which will allow the participant schools to keep in touch and discuss common projects.
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