SMILE project

smile-project

SMILE – Soft Mobility Integrated Learning in English is partnership project between organizations from Macedonia, Italy, Belgium, Lithuania and Greece, realized through the ERAZMUS+ Programme.

This is an partnership project between organizations from Italy, Macedonia, Belgium, Lithuania and Greece realized through the ERAZMUS+ Programme.

Projects objectives: 

1. To promote the use of Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) through the adoption of innovative teaching approaches and non-formal education practices based on creativity and fun as effective learning tools.

2. To support problem – based learning, by developing a teaching methodology aiming to promote active citizenship and raise awareness among pupils on sustainable mobility issues in urban environments.

3. To increase digital integration in learning, by supporting school teachers and non-formal educators in acquiring or improving the use of ICT for learning activities.

4. To promote networking of schools at European level and strengthen the link between schools and civil society organizations, by integrating non-formal education practices in school curricula and fostering collaboration between school teachers and non-formal educators.  

Partner organizations: 

  • PRO4GEO, Italy;
  • RE-BIKE, Italy;
  • EUROGEO, Belgium;
  • ZALI, Lithuania;
  • PAEPSM, Greece;
  • ECO LOGIC, Macedonia.
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