La Chiave di Sophia is a cultural and philosophical association that promotes reflection, dialogue, and critical thinking through events, publications, and educational programs. It organises training courses, conferences, and cultural festivals where philosophy and art serve as tools for decision-making and social engagement. The organisation collaborates with local authorities, schools, and businesses to bring philosophical thinking into education and professional development. In this project, it focuses on fostering critical and visual thinking as a means of personal and professional growth. Its audiences include young people, adults, educators, and disadvantaged groups from rural areas.
Health Growth is a non-profit organisation promoting cooperation, sustainable development, and innovation across the Balkans and Europe. It provides training, coaching, and consulting services aimed at bridging skills gaps, improving employability, and fostering social inclusion. The organisation develops digital and green skills programs, mental health and leadership training, and networking events connecting education with industry. In this project, Health Growth contributes its expertise in transversal competences, critical thinking, and innovative training methodologies. Its beneficiaries include young people, SMEs, social enterprises, migrants, and local policymakers working towards a more inclusive and innovative society.
ARTE.M is an art gallery and cultural association based in Madeira, dedicated to promoting culture, artistic expression, and lifelong learning. Its mission is to foster personal and social development through art, philosophy, and education, acting as a catalyst for cultural and intellectual growth. The organisation offers workshops, exhibitions, and conferences with local and international artists, encouraging creativity, reflection, and independent thinking. Within this project, ARTE.M combines art and philosophy to enhance young people’s soft and interdisciplinary skills, supporting employability in the cultural and creative sectors. Its main target groups are young adults (18–35), local artists, art enthusiasts, and VET trainers.
Šiuolaikinių Didaktikų Centras/SDC (Modern Didactics Centre) designs and implements innovative educational programs focused on critical and creative thinking, modern pedagogy, and adult education. With over 20 years of experience as the Lithuanian coordinator of the international Reading and Writing for Critical Thinking (RWCT) program, SDC trains teachers, librarians, and adult educators in reflective and evidence-based teaching. Within this project, SDC shares its expertise in integrating visual thinking into education to foster cognitive, creative, and employability skills. Its target groups include VET learners, teachers, adult educators, and professionals seeking to improve literacy, problem-solving, and interdisciplinary competences.
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