Powered by OpenAIRE graph

Migration biografies - Europe on the move

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2018-1-DE03-KA229-047536
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | School Exchange Partnerships Funder Contribution: 100,109 EUR

Migration biografies - Europe on the move

Description

The project focused on the phenomenon of migration based on individual biographies in different places in the European Union. In Planegg, the work focused on a W-seminar of 14 secondary school students who were going through the two-year qualification phase. Within the framework of a scientific work, they dealt with various biographies they had chosen themselves. These were chosen to be representative of the German post-war eras. Here are examples: Contract worker from Vietnam, schoolmate from Switzerland, mother from GuatemalaThe FLG has expanded its political education work: Three times, students of grade 10 took part in project-related day seminars.There was an intensive analysis of migration biographies at different levels: - intellectually-analytically in the upper school lessons in Planegg, - socio-critically in the seminar events for grade 10 in Planegg, - in panel discussions with experts and contemporary witnesses in Planegg and Bari, - investigative for the biographies in Planegg, for video documentaries in Nea-Moudania- creative for the comics and designs in Rutigliano The cooperation with the Munich City Archives and the municipality of Planegg, and through them also with Prof. Rappenglück from the Munich University of Applied Sciences, proved to be very fruitful. In the partner schools of Porto and Rutigliano, the cooperation with the municipality proved to be profitable because politics and democracy present themselves as close and transparent. In Planegg, this applies to the level of Bavarian state politics and the members of the German Bundestag; in Rutigliano, it also applies to the government of the Puglia region.New forms of teaching and working by teachers and pupils were panel discussions with politicians at different levels of decision-making, simulation games and election simulations, but also countless interviews with those affected from their personal environment, schoolmates, parents or grandparents. New forms of presentation can be found on the project's homepage. Digital products form material for future teaching projects.The great, wide-ranging increase in knowledge, the contribution to personality development and the formation of a European identity was surprising even for us teachers. The high level of work in the southern European partner schools and the reliable, trusting division of labour is demonstrated by an ebook with the joint products.The following table presents chronologically all Learning, Teaching and Training Activities organised by the project, as well as any other project events (such as project management meetings, dissemination activities and other local activities and events in each school):C1: Rutigliano•Presentations: Project design, aims, methods, activities and goals•Jobshadowing•Cultural visits guided by students•Agreement on the timetable, allocation of duties and responsibility assignments•Questionnaire for a status quo overview•Homepage->Greek teamC2: Planegg•Presentations by all students – showing a portrait of their nationial educational system•Jobshadowing•European cultural heritage: Munich historical sites•Visit to Stadtmuseum, “Migration bewegt die Stadt“•Round table discussion at Planegg´s Town Hall•Lecture by a speaker of the EU on migration policy •Press conference: Süddeutsche Zeitung and Münchner Merkur •Common exploration of etwinning platform•Agreement on the learning productsC3: Porto•Abstracts of the thesis presented by German students•Video Interviews presented by Greek, Portuguese and Italian students•Logo design, comics and graphic novels•European cultural heritage visits•Visit to the City Hall and meeting with local politicians•Upload of interviews and logos in eTwinning•Doodle voting for logos created•Website to be continuously updated:•Interviews and Video statements: https://europeonthemove.eu/index.php?pg=65010032C4: Nea Moudania•jobshadowing•Presentation of historical research on migration by Italian students•Refugee simulation game designed by greek students for all teams•European cultural heritage visits •ErasmusDay ActivitiesC5: Rutigliano•European cultural heritage: Carnival in Putigliano•jobshadowing•Panel discussion with local politicians•political talk in the regional government of Apulia•Website updated•Agreements on contributions to the final ebook containing the project results•Evaluation tool survivo to examine the change of attitudes and impact of the project experience on a felling of european identityPlanegg: Workshops on democracy, danger of attacks on migrants by rightwing extremistsC6: ---C7+8 Planegg +Nea Moudania•Digital Presentation of project results•Discussion about the impact of Nazi history and visit to KZ Gedenkstätte Dachau •ErasmusDay Activity: Digital distance meeting (homepage KMK)•Mutual exchange on final conclusions online•Press Conference: Interview Münchner Merkur•Final Work on the ebook

Data Management Plans
Powered by OpenAIRE graph

Do the share buttons not appear? Please make sure, any blocking addon is disabled, and then reload the page.

All Research products
arrow_drop_down
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>');
document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=erasmusplus_::6e8c95a48081baee99152e3c682f8810&type=result"></script>');
-->
</script>
For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eu

No option selected
arrow_drop_down