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Cross-border class projects


« “To discover others is to open up to new relationships and not to come up against a barrier. »

Claude Lévi-Strauss

The cross-border and European class projects proposed in this section extend over an entire school year; cooperation is established between two, three or more classes in the Greater Region requiring regular work created and posted throughout the school year on our media and digital social networks, as well as in one or multiple in-person meetings.

The approaches developed within the framework of this program make use of difference, taking different conceptions, ideas, values ​​and behaviors as a starting point, in order to reach common ground with the creation of a common production by pupils involved in the class projects.

The history of our Greater Region has seen many confrontations and successive waves of immigration, so that the "little Europe of ours" has become populated by people from very diverse cultures and backgrounds.

 

This makes life in the Greater Region more interesting and exciting, but also more complicated. Moreover, it is a 21st century reality faced by students living in multicultural societies.

Unfortunately, the differences between regions and individuals are not always perceived as an asset and they frequently lead to suspicion, violence or rejection.

- What is the Greater Region?
- Where does it start?
- Where does it end?
- How many different regions belong to the Greater Region?
- Is there a sense of belonging to the Greater Region?
- Is there a culture common to its inhabitants?
- Who is affected by this?

The main challenge of class projects and educational outings is to help pupils discover how to live and interact with these differences in a creative way.

You can consult and download the description of the various class projects we have already carried out to inspire you, or to use as a practical guide on organizing future cross-border exchanges.

CERS will be happy to assist you in organizing your cross-border project. Visit the “Educational trips” page for more details.

These publications do not represent the Robert Schuman European Centre; it is not responsible for the use that may be made of the information contained therein.

You can modify certain media to adapt them to your target audience in compliance with Creative Commons licenses: CC-BY-NC-SA:

CC: license for free use and dissemination
BY: the work may be freely used, provided that it is attributed to the author by mentioning his/her name
NC: no commercial use (commercial uses are subject to prior authorization by the CERS)
SA: share initial conditions identically (under the same Creative Commons options as the original work) for so-called derivative works offered to the public. 


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