Wednesday, 13 January 2010

D.2. RATIONALE

D.2. RATIONALE
Please describe the motivation for this project and why this project is needed.


When some movements or parties with no faith in the building of Europe are starting to turn up in different countries, when Europe is thinking about its next enlargement, it seems suitable to emphasize everything that all Europe have in common. And, surprisingly, almost everything that Europeans share sets its roots in the ancient Latin and Greek societies. And this is important because it helps us think about Europe as a very old reality, not as something politicians have just made up.
On the other hand, the new social European scene makes it urgent to get the pupils understand the different European people are one, not many, in order to prevent feelings of repulsion against foreign people. In that sense, we hope that, if we achieve to establish a direct and active relationship with other European schools, we will help the whole school, not only students and teachers but also the students’ families, improve their attitude towards foreigners or immigrants by realising that those we thought different are just like us.

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  1. The new social European scene makes it urgent to make the pupils understand we are one people, not many, in order to prevent feelings of repulsion against foreign people.
    We therefore wish to establish a direct and active relationship with other European schools, based on cooperation and on sharing their experience and best practices.
    From our point of view this project will help pupils, parents and teachers as well as the whole school, to change their attitude. Maybe in a direct or maybe in an indirect way. People of each school will get in touch with other experiences, with other families, with other young people of the same age, with an other world , but very similar to their and that may help solve common problems.

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  2. It´s good, I'm going to add these ideas to the text

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