European Mobilization for Education and Democracy (EUMED)

EUMED is a KA210 SCH designed to enhance the educational landscape concerning the European Union and democratic participation.

EUMED aims to develop and disseminate comprehensive educational resources, provide professional development for educators, and engage students in active learning experiences about the EU. The project seeks to build a stronger sense of European identity among youth and equip them with the tools needed for active civic participation.

Target Group:
Primary: High school students (aged 14-18) and educators.
Secondary: School leaders, educational policymakers, and curriculum developers.
Tertiary: The wider community, including parents and local community members.
Activities:

Development of a Toolkit for Educators.
Teacher Training Workshops and Seminars.
Implementation of Student Engagement Projects.

Outputs:
- A comprehensive toolkit containing educational materials for teachers and students.
- Professional development sessions for educators.
- Student-led projects and initiatives focusing on EU democratic participation.

The consortium is composed by an NGO from Italy and a high school from Turkey. We are looking l for secondary schools from Northern EU Countries as last partner.
As we are a newcomer, we want to start a fruitful and mutual collaboration therefore please send your PIF to: associazionesinga@gmail.com

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We're looking for:
1 more partners
from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden
Deadline for this partner request:
2024-09-22

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Project overview

European Mobilization for Education and Democracy (EUMED) is a project by
Singa
taking place
from 2025-04-01 till 2026-09-30
This project relates to:
Strategic Partnerships
and is focusing on:
  • Democracy/Active citizenship
  • European citizenship
  • Non-formal learning
  • Policy-making
  • Youth policy
This project can include young people with fewer opportunities like
  • Social obstacles
  • Economic obstacles
  • Educational difficulties
  • Cultural differences
  • Geographical obstacles
Target Group: Primary: High school students (aged 14-18) and educators. Secondary: School leaders, educational policymakers, and curriculum developers. Tertiary: The wider community, including parents and local community members.

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/16500

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