The 25 by 25 project aims to support and encourage young people aged 15 to 21 years old to increase their interaction with cultural activities and experiences.
The 25 by 25 project aims to increase the access and involvement of youths in European cultural heritage whilst promoting a strong message of 25 by 25 among youths and youth workers.
The project will develop a matrix of European cultural activities to help youths develop their skills and knowledge through meaningful cultural experiences. It will also develop a place-based cultural curriculum framework which will allow anyone to create a cultural learning module about their own town or city.
The transnational dimension of the 25 by 25 project will be strengthened through the peer-learning and peer exchange element of the 25 by 25 Digital Platform. This will allow the beneficiaries to understand the different cultural manifestations of the wider European Union, through knowledge of the diverse range of shared European cultural heritage.
The 25 by 25 project aims to increase the access and involvement of youths in European cultural heritage whilst promoting a strong message of 25 by 25 among youths and youth workers.
The project will develop a matrix of European cultural activities to help youths develop their skills and knowledge through meaningful cultural experiences. It will also develop a place-based cultural curriculum framework which will allow anyone to create a cultural learning module about their own town or city.
The transnational dimension of the 25 by 25 project will be strengthened through the peer-learning and peer exchange element of the 25 by 25 Digital Platform. This will allow the beneficiaries to understand the different cultural manifestations of the wider European Union, through knowledge of the diverse range of shared European cultural heritage.
Erasmus+ Project Number: 2020-1-UK01-KA205-078737
This project has been funded by the Erasmus+ programme under Key Action 2 Youth call with support from the European Commission. This website reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. |