About the project

The Project "More tolerance, less ignorance" is carried out within Erasmus+ Program for educational cooperation. It benefits from European Union funds. The Project is aimed at students of European schools aged 13-15. Our main purpose is to develop social, civic and intercultural competences of students. Today's everyday life in the schools and the environment of teenagers carries many manifestation of intolerance, where students are discriminated against different reasons: educational difficulties, economic obstacles, cultural differences, religious, social, health, and geographical obstacles, as well as different opinions. Intolerance is, unfortunately, a timeless problem, caused by failure or fear of knowing someone's culture, customs and traditions. The consequences of intolerance are: violence, hostility or injustice, and quite often depression or migration. Therefore, we will take action to tackle the problem of iscrimination and segregation in our local environment, to combat aggression and cyber bulling, and to reduce disparities in the learning outcomes of people from disadvantaged backgrounds. As part of the project, students will learn and think about Human Rights and ways to combat stereotypes. In particular, we will work on discrimination and opportunities to cease such attitudes as racism, bulling, psychological and physical violence at school and in the network, persecution on grounds of religion, disability, poverty. Direct participants of the project will be 120 students from 6 partner schools in Europe: Poland, Portugal, Italy, Germany, Spain and Cyprus.


Poland

Italy

Spain

Germany

Portugal

Cyprus