Communication and Culture is a multidisciplinary project in which several school subjects (national language, languages, history, geography, maths, ITC and music) will work on the topic of the history of communication and its relationship with the different cultures of the countries taking part in the project.
The fact of working this particular topic of communication, as thread, is an excuse to implement in our schools and work with new teaching methods; in fact each center will specialize in a different method (multiple intelligences, cooperative learning, the flipped classroom, learning problem solving, thinking routines, etc). The activities to be carried out and which are scheduled and detailed in the activities section will be inserted in the official curriculum areas, so that the development of Erasmus + project itself involves the development of the official curriculum through creative activities which promotes creativity in its participants.
The project is innovative as it involves providing increasingly necessary new methodologies in our schools through a thread as it is the history and development of communication and its relation to culture. Also innovative as we will put into practise a series of activities from specific training workshops which will be held in each of the mobilities to be carried out, and in which, in each training seminar, we will focus on a new method in which the host country has specialized and learn from and share good practises that have been conducted in that country or in any other partner school taking part in the project .
It is complementary as it complements our training as educators; it is inserted within the national curriculum of each country through different subjects and complements the development of communication skills in English and digital skills so necessary for teachers and students nowadays. It is complementary as well as it helps teachers acquire experience on international cooperation and it also complements other training courses in order to promote quality in education.