Organising events with students is a key part of sharing the knowledge and experiences gained during mobility activities. These moments allow what was learned by teachers and staff abroad to be brought back to the school community in a dynamic, engaging, and meaningful way. When students are actively involved, the impact of the project extends far beyond the participants of the mobility itself.
Through presentations, workshops, exhibitions, or hands-on activities, students can explore new teaching methods, cultural perspectives, and innovative ideas inspired by the mobilities. These events help translate theoretical knowledge into practical learning and reinforce the project’s core messages—such as the value of outdoor education, sustainability, inclusion, or digital tools.
Involving students in dissemination activities also promotes ownership and motivation. They don’t just hear about what was learned—they become part of it. This inclusive approach strengthens the connection between schools, students, families, and the wider community, ensuring that the project leaves a lasting impact.