Inclusion/Migration

Inclusiveness has different sides

Grandparents' Stories

What stories can your grandparents tell? more ...

Migration to Scotland

Inclusion is an important part of the Erasmus+ project.

Therefore, its participants focus heavily on the topic and discuss it with pleasure.

The Erasmus+ project itself is about uniting and including people from different nationalities and the idea should be globalized.


Refugee Center in Sint-Niklaas

The Erasmus group meets with refugees. more



https://drive.google.com/open?id=1RT_R_veQ_jYhrzzNZVR7qfxUzN7Xmi4N&usp=sharing

Barrier-free Map

A small project. Impressions from the students: how barrier-free is Munich?

ESL School Environment Video.wmv

Disabled People:

Mobility and Accessibility

Disabled people, no matter if they are psychologically or physically impeded, are a big part of every society.

They require and should be provided with assistance and therapy according to their disability.

Erasmus+ participants discussed and provided solutions to their issues.

For the meeting in Oulu videos were made on accessibility in schools.

ESL mobility issues.mp4


Improving the SVK-System

We worked together with the SVK-tutors to understand the SVK-System at the Adolf-Weber-Gymnasium better and to implement our ideas. We started in our second semester of the 11th grade and finished our project successfully in our first semester of 12th grade (2018).

If you’re curious what the SVK-System is and what we actually improved then click on our summary.

By Rana Hamid and Katerina Tomić

One of the most difficult issues, relating to the refugee crisis, is their inclusion into society.

Many solutions to this issue were presented during the ‘’Erasmus +’’ program, for example:

  • Psychological assistance
  • Linguistic education
  • Financial aid
  • Healthcare
  • Employment assistance