01-01-2021


31-12-2023


A multidisciplinary network of experts incl. junior researchers from 28 universities across 19 European countries will be established based on the research and expertise of an already well established network.We wish to understand the experiences of all young people across Europe and formulate innovative and radical questions. The Network will thus be committed to educating and inspiring youth through the acquisition of civic knowledge, skills, and capacities to foster youth participation in democratic life and active civil society while finding out what they understand nowadays under the term (fundamental) European values and CitizenshipIn accordance with the new EU Youth Strategy, the network will help prepare young people embrace and adopt engaged and empowered forms of active citizenship. The network will foster a dialogue on the principles and practice of citizenship education to promote European citizenship, identities, and fundamental values including the respect for human rights, freedom, democracy, equality, and the rule of law (defined by the Treaty of Lisbon). The Network’s activities and outputs will operationalise the Paris Declaration of 2015 promoting citizenship and common values through education, which identifies the ”urgent need to cooperate and coordinate, to exchange experiences, and to ensure that the best ideas and practices can be shared throughout the EU” (EC,2015).Through a series of seminars, conferences and workshops, an intercultural and transnational dialogue embedding fundamental European values and active civil society will be promoted.The network partners will engage in transnational learning, creating new forms of knowledge and expertise, identifying the best methodologies to embed European values, attitudes, and behaviours through citizenship education. A research database providing a range of national and Europe-wide case studies and reports to develop a citizenship education policy and practice will be created. Project coordinator Radka Wildová, Faculty of Education of Charles University, Prague.


IDEAFor - Identity, Democracy, School, Administration and Training


https://citedev.eu


Jean Monnet Network, Erasmus+ Programme, European Commission
Project number
621298-EPP-1-2020-1-CZ-EPPJMO-NETWORK


Fátima Pereira

Thiago Freires


(28 institutions from 19 countries across Europe concerned with and committed to developing all children’s and young people’s active citizenship in line with fundamental European values)

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain
Charles University, Prague
Dublin City University, Ireland
Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
Istanbul University, Turkey
Károli Gaspar University of the Reformed Church, Hungary
London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom
Lund University, Sweden
Malmö University, Sweden
Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra, Portugal
Rezekne Academy of Technologies, Latvia
Roma Tre University, Italy
St. Cyril and Methodius University Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia
University of Augsburg, Germany
National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine
University of Helsinki, Finland
University of Latvia
University of Patras, Greece
University of Porto, Portugal
University of Tartu, Estonia
University of the Peloponnese, Greece
University of the West of England, United Kingdom
University of the West of Scotland, United Kingdom
University of Warmia and Mazury, Poland
West University of Timisoara, Romania
VIVES University of Applied Sciences – VIVES-SOUTH, Belgium
University of Huddersfield, United Kingdom

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