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Education for Global Responsibility

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2015-1-DK01-KA201-004330
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | Strategic Partnerships for school education Funder Contribution: 175,115 EUR

Education for Global Responsibility

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The need of the Strategic partnership comes from the partners’ belief that education plays a central role in achieving headline targets of the Europe 2020 Strategy. In particular, the partners see a need of engaging each individual to contribute to the development of communities, countries and regions as well as of educational systems, to raise awareness of young citizens upon the necessity for global understanding, respect and responsibility. More specifically, the partners see a need of Global Responsible Education (GRE), both in formal and non-formal sectors and a need of making this concept attractive for educational providers. The objectives in the project were:- To develop a Certification System that mainstreams GRE in their practices- To establish at least 7 Global responsibility routines that institutions inquiring the certification system should incorporate in their organizational management. - A research study upon the national curriculum for secondary schools in the 7 participating countries and identify gaps related to GRE- To develop an additional curriculum with learning objectives related to GRE that covers the gaps identified. - To develop a methods-box in GRE – which ended up having 44 exercises connected to each of the Global Goals- To certify at least 35 institutions (schools and youth NGOs) across the partner countries.- To make a website, containing all the things mentioned above10 organisations participated in the project:FN-forbundet (DK) - Non-governmental organisation, Espergærde Gymnasium og HF (DK) – General Education secondary level, Inter College ApS (DK) – Social Enterprise, HDUN (Croatia) - Non-governmental organisation, Inter College (UK) Social enterprise, Alba Iulia (Romania) – municipality, Stredna odborna skola (Slovakia) – Vocational school, BBBS (Bulgaria) Non-governmental organisation, KPDoNE (Turkey) – Regional Public Body, ADEPT (Romania) Non-governmental organisation.Five meetings with partners were planned and completed as expected. Between the meetings, each partner country made a study of their national curriculums, an additional curriculum based on the gaps found in the curriculum research were developed – and a list of needed global responsible routines was made. An additional curriculum was made with references to EU’s key competences for lifelong learning.A method box consisting of different kinds of teaching activities concerning global responsibility was developed. Once the methods were completed, they were tested on the target group in the participating countries and then adjusted, accordingly. A clarification of the self-assessment form and the criteria for this was made. Afterwards a Global Responsible Label and certificate were developed. A graphic design and logo was also made – and all of this, was gathered on the website made for the project http://globalresponsibility.eu/.Later on, trainings for national coordinators were held in the partner countries. The aim for these activities was to train coordinators from each partner country to be able to administrate the certification system and to get to know the method box. The Multiplier Events were arranged and completed in all the partner countries in order to disseminate the project – and schools and organisations started up registration to become certified. The method box is an open source – and does not require certification in order to use the material.The most important impact of this project is an awareness of global responsibility among the young generation. The target group will modernize their teaching and/or educational approach with innovative pedagogical approaches that respond to current challenges at local, national, European and global levels. In addition to this, the project will strengthen organisations, schools and civil society in their own daily routines and behavior. This will strengthen democracy, global awareness and international qualifications among the populations of Europe.As we chose to gather all of our outputs from the project on a website, the results of this project will have long-term benefits. The partner countries agreed voluntary to keep the website alive for at least 5 more years. At this time interested teachers and youth workers will have incorporated the material they find suitable for their subjects in their own resources. Furthermore, all of the partners have the method box and uses its content every time it is possible. The project is designed to impact mainly young people and pupils, in the age group 13-21 years, on a long-term perspective. The project reached a great number of young people while the material was tested in the different partner countries. The largest target group are the students whose teachers adopt and use the methods in their teaching in the future, and this will lead to new discussions and further interest in our world – and more new active global citizens.

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