The School Partnership "The Compass Project"
addressed pupils of different ages and with learning
diffi culties, and aimed at assisting them in becoming
active citizens in an ever-changing society. Four
schools from the UK, Finland, Hungary and Portugal
compared and analysed all aspects of school life,
environment, cultures and climate and learned more
about living in another part of Europe.
The pupils in each of the partner schools achieved this
through exchanging emails, sampling each others' local
foods, planting each others' seeds, and using products
from each others' countries to make recipes. Throughout
the project their communication and reading skills
improved. They became more aware that they are members
of a multicultural European society, which broadened their
view and changed their thinking. Their experiences during
the 3 year project encouraged them to accept diff erences
and to look at their abilities.
The impact of this partnership on the participating
schools was impressive: teachers and pupils improved
their language skills and the European dimension within
the curricula was strengthened. For example in the UK
partner school teaching has become more dynamic with
an emphasis on experimental learning. The partnership
promoted social and educational inclusion and all
partners agreed on a policy of equality and diversity in
their schools. They also exchanged experiences in the
diff erent strategies for an easy transition from school to
adult life e. g. by implementing more practical skills into
the curriculum.
The project succeeded in raising the profi le of children with
special needs and bringing Europe into the classroom.
But some of the results were also much more tangible:
a "Diversity Booklet" with dissemination materials, a
website, the creation and implementation of a policy of
equality and diversity, and the introduction of a system
of Quality Assurance Management, by which each of the
partner schools could measure the learning outcomes of
both learners and facilitators.
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