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ACTIVE Programme
ACTIVE Programme
ACTIVE Programme
ACTIVE Programme
Project Summary:

Active was a project coordinated by Gozo College Secondary School between 01.09.2019 and 31.08.2022 under the Erasmus+ Programme. It aimed to improve students’ learning abilities, digital skills, and physical activity, addressing rising screen time. Six schools from six European countries participated in this project involving around 2800 pupils aged 3-18. The initiative focused on fostering a growth mindset, integrating movement into learning, and using ICT tools for collaborative education. Teachers received training in growth mindset, eTwinning, movement-based learning, and online assessment tools. The project resulted in increased physical activity, improved digital skills, international collaboration, cultural diversity celebration, and professional growth opportunities for educators.

Details:

Project cost: €24,896
Beneficiary: Gozo College Secondary School
Ministry: Ministry for Education, Sports, Youths, Research and Innovation (MEYR)
Start Date: 2019
End Date: 2022
Fund: Erasmus+
Priority Axis: This project had a horizontal priority i.e. supporting individuals in acquiring and developing basic skills and key competences. It is also in the School Education priority - Strengthening the profiles of the teaching professions.
Focus area of intervention: ICT new technologies (digital technology), health and well being, key competences (maths and literacy basic skills)

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