I thought some people on the list might be interested in the following which I received recently.
Adrienne Webb
EU4Schools
Designed
especially for second level schools, a
gateway site with specially written texts and selected resources, guided
creative real-world projects - shows how to petition the EU and
facilitates creative digital media outputs for peer sharing.
Designed by a published lecturer
in EU affairs, EU4Schools supports active citizenship while taking the complication out of learning about the EU.
EU4Schools is a newly developed digital teaching &
learning resource about citizenship and understanding the EU. It is designed to
make use of the latest ideas in digital learning and ICT in the classroom (eg -
CBL, Digital Storytelling, Webquests) and to guide students through the process
of making a real life submission to the EU (citizenship) and peer group shared digital
projects on topical themes (advocacy). It encourages creativity, engagement and teamwork.
Students
will communicate with the EU and learn about the structure of the EU
and how to make their voice heard on issues they care about. Teachers
will introduce their students to effective advocacy,
active citizenship and communication skills. EU4Schools is designed to
help
learners become familiar with the working of the EU and to navigate key
EU
websites and information sources through creative active projects.
With the upcoming Irish Presidency of the EU in 2013 this area is set to become
one of great interest to schools, and in particular to Geography and Transition
Year teachers. It now looks likely too that the EU Commission will announce
2013 as the Year of the Citizen making this even more relevant.
If you would like further information or a demonstration please contact Camilla Fanning on enqu...@eu4schools.ie
Camilla Fanning
Director
EU4Schools
Dublin