Erasmus: Mission accomplished – Our final Erasmus Conference

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Our transnational project started in March 2023 and achieved amazing results until November 2024. We even won the Augsburg Future Prize 2024 for art, culture and transformation and are very proud of that. Together with teachers and students of the Free Waldorf School in Augsburg/Germany, the Lycée François d’Estaing in Rodez/Southern France, the IES Aljada in Murcia/Spain and the Colegiul Național “Petru Rareș” in Suceava in the region of Bukovina in the Northeast of Romania, we investigated the causes of the grievances and found ways and means to effectively counteract them. Above all, we wanted to identify solutions based on democratic participation and solidarity, with the long-term aim of using these experiences and results in our educational work in and out of school and disseminating them in our local and regional networks.

This video shows the final evaluation conference with coordinators and partner schools which marks the end of our wonderful Erasmus project.

We made it! Big THANKS go to the volunteer project leaders of the Werkstatt, Barbara Holl and Udo Legner, as well as all the students and our project partners at the participating schools, who made our successful Erasmus+ partnership possible! Isabella Geier and Jacoba Zapf (Free Waldorfschule Augsburg), Anca Viorica Greculeac (Colegiul Național PETRU RAREȘ in Suceava/Romania), Nicolás Sandoval and Mariateresa Meseguer (I.E.S. ALJADA in Murcia/Spain) and Jean-Marie Roques (Lycée François d’Estaing in Rodez/France)!

 

Follow the progress and all the milestones of the whole project here on our website.

And stay tuned because the best is yet to come. We are already planning for another Erasmus project in the future… 🙂

 

 

 

 

erstellt am: 28.11.2024 von Julia Kabatas

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