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Human Out Migration in Europe

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2020-1-FR01-KA229-079855
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | School Exchange Partnerships Funder Contribution: 197,960 EUR

Human Out Migration in Europe

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HOME (Human Out-Migration in Europe) is a project which aims at bringing to light various aspects that generated vast human movements across Europe over a 100-year period - from after WW1 to the present day. These aspects will cover the major causes, organization, assistance, employment and minor migrants of out-migration. Human migrations have been the base of the ever-evolving Europe as we know it. With migration comes the unknown and the unfamiliar. Whether it be on cultural, linguistic, religious or societal levels. Human diversities have forever been brought together within the various European countries, but they all have one common root: the fact that, at one moment, the decision or obligation to leave a birth place was taken. Each European generation is ADNned with an unexpected diversity of origins and is very often oblivious to this fact. It is for this reason that our project has been created: to let students realize, through their own research and findings, through sharing and learning from each other, that they may each be a true living proof of the out-migration which has created so many rich differences in each of us.Six schools will take part in this project : The French Organisme de gestion privée Lycée Bahuet from Brive la Gaillarde, the Cypriot LYKEIO POLEMIDION from Limassol, The Italian IISS C. Marchesi from Mascalucia Catania, the spanish IES TORRELLANO from Elche, the hungarian KOZGAZDASAGI POLITECHNIKUM ALTERNATIV GIMNAZIUM from Budapest, the German Gymnasium Am Stadtgarten from Saarlouis.In each schools, mobilities will concern 20-25 students, aged 15-18, some of them with fewer opportunities and 2-3 teachers of English, arts, history, geography, etc.During the project there will be activities to help the students understand, visualize, experiment and hear about out-migration. Framed around a set of 6 themes covering out-migration movements, participants will learn by doing or between peer. Moreover, when they will visit refugees camp, center for asylum seekers, students will talk and share with migrants. Through educational visits to local/regional sites and associations, participants will experience and interchange on migratory activities. These meetings will not only help students realize the diversity and richness that can spring from exodus, but will also help them question how human movement has evolved throughout time. The project is aimed at raising awareness of the importance of accepting others, of realizing that each person has a story and history. It will prove that we must develop empathy and understanding towards each other if we want our World to survive in Harmony and Peace for the generations to come. The exchanges and eye-opening activities and visits will help the construction of a solid human understanding towards others.

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