Activities / Outcomes

  • Some youngsters taking part in students' Erasmus club/committee will go abroad on learning activities, organised for each topic to meet the others in order to discuss the activities implemented, share results, deepen the specific topic with special activities using non formal and informal learning methods, meet expert and relevant local stakeholders, assess the efficiency of the project on the school system from their point of view and refine the foreseen dissemination methods.

    Due to their active participation in their school, coordinating activities in strict contact with the teachers' team, they become responsible for the project's success and acquire a complete view of objectives, activities, feedback, results and products in order to represent the school itself when meeting with other European students during learning activities which will give an important added value to achieve the project objectives.

    The participants in learning activities will be selected by the students' and teachers' working team from amongst those with the best records in participation of activities at school, coordination and English language skills. During the days spent in the foreign school, students will deepen the topic with special activities using informal and non formal methods reinforcing their intercultural learning, develop new competencies, enhance what they learned in the previous months and when back home transfer new competencies to their schoolmates thanks to the new skills developed and through comparing the methodologies used in other schools to achieve the project objectives.

    Students involved will have fundamental roles in the project and after leaving the schools they will develop and improve many skills such as their ability to solve problems, communication, leadership and language skills through visiting new countries.