-To raise the awareness of at least 80% of the target group related to all forms of bullying at the end of the 3 project years.
-To improve parents’ capacity to monitor their children’s online activity by producing one guide for them and running workshops.
-To create an online platform for the reporting of cyberbullying incidents.
-To increase students’ intercultural awareness and communication skills.
-To develop students’ creativity and critical thinking.
-To develop the European dimension of our schools through international cooperation .
Around 170 students aged between 10-14 years are participating.
120 students participating in exchanges.
Teachers are participating in workshops, attending classes, cultural activities, project management, teachers' meetings...
They all participate in workshops, attend classes, cultural activities...
Parents will take part in workshops addressed to them during the school year.
The project wants to contribute to the European dimension of our schools. We will improve the openness and flexibility of our teachers and our students.
The school will gain an advantage in the local community, as it will become more appealing to future students .
We would like to reduce the incidence of CB, students and families will be more prepared to deal with the phenomenon. Thus, students will be able to identify such situations and act in different scenes.
We will also enable parents to become more active in their children’s life, monitoring and guiding them, providing them with support.
Co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union
The project "Collaborative net against cyberbullying" is co-funded by the European Union. The opinions and views expressed on this website are solely those of the author(s) (Sredno uchilishte "Petko R. Slavekov", Szkola Podstawowa im. Kawalerow Orderu Usmiechu, Scola Gimnaziala "Toma T. Socolescu", San Viator Sopuerta and Rize Muradiye Cozum Koleji) and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the Spanish Service for the Internationalisation of Education (SEPIE). Neither the European Union nor the SEPIE National Agency can be held responsible for them.