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The Future begins Today
Project Erasmus+ 2018-1-PL01-KA229-050749
In the age of globalization, when we have tons of different information, young people often are confused and don’t know what life path should choose. Project "Future begins today" is intended to
help them find their strengths, identify weak points - to eliminate them, they have to develop talents, seek ways to develop themselves and ultimately do it to the best of their ability. By the way, we want to prevent early school leaving among pupils, create school-friendly (and teacher-friendly) atmosphere in the school, favor in the environment a model of young European, who is open to the other cultures and people, tolerant, equipped with knowledge and skills, needed to find himself in constantly changing reality, also - in the labor market.
We want to achieve our goals through international co-operation with institutions from 4 countries: Poland, Croatia, Italy, and Spain (they have diagnosed similar problem: early school leaving, reluctance to acquire knowledge, conviction among young people, that there’s no future prospects) through peer prophylaxis. Young people will prevent above problems, by organizing volunteering (for students needed support) by engaging themselves and others in developing passions - writing screenplays, theatrical scenarios, preparing artistic presentations according to project’s topic, participating in competitions, entrepreneurial activities, assertiveness, documenting project activities, submitting proposals for a "friendly school". All of that will be possible thanks to the trainings (in 4 countries), Skype contacts and social media.
Contacts of the partners:
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Croatia: goran.podunavac@gmail.com
savinamoniaci@gmail.com
Italy: savinamoniaci@gmail.com
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Poland: annaklana2017@gmail.com
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Spain: mcodin11@xtec.cat
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