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"""MOVIEing through art into the future."""

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2014-1-DE03-KA201-001291
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | Strategic Partnerships for school education Funder Contribution: 198,765 EUR

"""MOVIEing through art into the future."""

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"In our project ""MOVIEing through art into the future"", everything is about film and art. During the 3 project years, students and teachers from 6 different countries (Germany, Italy, Turkey, England, Portugal and French Martinique) have worked on these two topics. Our main goal was to increase students learning motivation by using innovative and attractive teaching methods. Media pedagogy fascinates most students, but is still very little considered in the school curriculum of many countries. The pupils involved were between the ages of 11 and 17 and attended classes 5-11. The participating schools have been selected very differently, rural, big city and also an island. The students come from different cultures and social environments.During the 3 project years the participants got to know their own city / region / country better by means of different media. Three short films were shot about ""The beauty of my territory"", ""Leisure time places, culture and own region facilities"", ""Art and outstanding architecture in my area"". In the end, a patchwork film ""The Ideal European School"" has been shot. We have conducted 6 workshops with pupils in which the students from all 6 countries had the opportunity to get to know each other better and share ideas. These workshops were an enrichment for all participants, families and schools.Participants have acquired and improved media competences during the project and can also use them in other projects in the future. Both students and teacher have learned how to plan film projects and deal with digital film technology and editing programs. In the course of the project, films have been created that present regions, institutions, cultural peculiarities and local architecture. In order to facilitate the exchange of films between the partners, the films were partly shot in English or had English subtitles. A side effect of the project was the active use and immersion of the English language. There was a lot of room for creative ideas, the participants learned a more about institutions and cultural peculiarities in their own regions and had the chance to compare their region with those of their partners. The participants learned more about new professional fields, which are normally outside of their daily experience. The results were spread over the Internet, where anyone who is interested can see them. The final result presented a special challenge for the participants. After the children had met many schools and ways of life after the journeys, they wanted to get together the best parts for the ""Ideal European School"". Thus, after a common storryboard, a film had to be created, which was filmed by the respective national teams and then made into one film. Questions about the ideal climate, the best school building, the most effective learning methods or the most tasty school meals were discussed. The result is a film showing an ideal day of schooling with all the European facets that the participants of the project could offer. This film is informative and entertaining at the same time."

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