eTwinning: WHERE EDUCATION MEETS DEMOCRACY
What kind of society will our children live in tomorrow? How can they fully participate in the society of the future? The answer lies to a large extent in education. Education plays a crucial role in shaping the world and its citizens. Schools must be places where pupils are educated to have an active role in their society and be prepared for democratic participation.
eTwinning, the Community for Schools in Europe, since 2005 has helped almost 700.000 teachers and millions of pupils to work together in European collaborative projects, harnessing their cultural differences and planting the seeds of their European citizenship.
During the 2019 annual Conference, which will take place in France from 24th to 26th October 2019, more than 500 teachers from across Europe will explore how eTwinning can contribute to:
- 1. fostering a culture of democratic participation in schools;
- 2. developing students’ values, attitudes, skills, knowledge and critical understanding that will enable them to participate actively in democratic life;
- 3. exploring ways to support teachers to help young people grow into active and responsible citizens
- On 24 October at 5:45 PM: Keynote address "Schools as democracy labs" Isabel Menezes, Professor at the University of Porto.
- On 24 October at 7 PM: Prize Award Ceremony
