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Eirene: using community learning paths to tackle bullying

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2018-1-IT02-KA201-048161
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | Strategic Partnerships for school education Funder Contribution: 292,010 EUR

Eirene: using community learning paths to tackle bullying

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Project’s background The project is born both with the aim to offer a solution to the issue brought up during the 1st, 2nd and 4th European Antibullying Network Conference (EAN) financed by Daphne III in 2014, 2015 and in 2017 that had highlighted an increase of the bullying and cyberbullying phenomenons and the need of a coordination on a European level ,and to support the action plan of teachers’ training activities to prevent bullying presented by the MIUR in Italy in 2016. The objectives of the project were : the updating of teachers’ competences in their action of contrast of the bullying phenomenon in the school environment through the creation of a methodology based on the Applied Theatre techniques and the e-learning training and designing of video campaigns to arise awareness about such issue, planned by 13-16 years old students, aimed at their peers. Teachers from five European primary and secondary schools have taken part in the project, coordinated by three expert trainers in the various steps.During the whole course of the project teachers could personally explore the methodology to contrast the bullying phenomenon designed by partners Playhouse and Action Synergy, on the base of the Applied Theatre and Community Engagement strategies, in particular during the Joint Staff Training Event, getting to the creation of a methodological prototype. Students from the five schools have taken part in several workshops and have launched some short videos to make other teenagers aware of the bullying issue, after improving their knowledge about communicating through the social media.Very important results have come out from the project such as a methodological prototype of a set of laboratories in English to be used with students from different school levels; the prototype brings together the Applied Theatre methods with the Community Engagement strategies. Other relevant products are the translations of the project materials from English into the national languages of the five schools (Italian, Greek, Lithuanian, Polish and Portuguese), five short videos made by the students containing their messages against bullying, five more videos made by the schools about students’ and teachers’ experiences and opinions concerning the method used.Teachers, students, parents, headmasters, field experts , local authorities and NGOs members have appreciated the project results during the six final events organized by schools and trainers, in particular participants have welcomed the application of the Applied Theatre to such context for it has created among students empathy and understanding of the dramatic consequences of aggressive behaviours, as it can be inferred from the videos which have been designed and launched.

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