How can we inspire young people to actively engage with social challenges? Mediate your future uses cultural mediation to promote youth citizenship, inclusion and employability. By connecting cultural heritage with subjects like history, science, and literature, the project enhances critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills. Creative and inclusive resources, alongside a certified training course, empower young people to become active contributors to their local communities and to broader European society.
Globetrotters is an educational project that promotes language learning and intercultural awareness among children and young people. Schools from different European countries will work together to create inclusive and accessible resources through interactive discovery modules with games, stories, music and cultural artefacts. The objective is to support intercultural dialogue, strengthen European identity, and provide teachers and parents with ready-to-use materials for teaching languages and cultures.
Website: www.globetrottersproject.eu
The That’s Clear! project aims to promote inclusive communication to break down the barriers faced by marginalised young people. By training youth workers in the use of plain language, we aim to improve access to services, increase young people’s participation and enhance equal opportunities for all, in line with European priorities on inclusion and diversity.
Website: thats-clear.eu
EYES is a project empowering young people to actively valorise European cultural heritage through digital storytelling. Interactive multimedia tours help youth explore their cultural roots, develop digital skills and promote intergenerational dialogue. The project provides practical learning materials to educators and communities, facilitating sustainable youth involvement in preserving local traditions and advocating common European values such as diversity, democracy, and unity.
Website: www.explorestories.eu
In Medea Sum, classical tradition and theatre converge to transform the myth into a living tool of expression and inclusion. Through workshops, interactive storytelling and performances, students from Italy, France and Belgium will reinterpret the character of Medea and explore themes such as power, justice and identity. The project provides practical resources for innovative, inclusive teaching, making ancient culture accessible and engaging.
Website: www.medea-sum.eu
AIunderstood empowers secondary school students to confidently explore and understand Artificial Intelligence in a rapidly evolving digital world. By embedding AI into familiar STEM and Citizenship lessons, through hands-on activities and interactive learning materials, the project helps young people grasp both how AI works and how it shapes society. At the same time, it equips educators with practical tools and ready-to-use lesson plans, fostering critical thinking, ethical awareness, and responsible digital citizenship in the classroom.
Website: coming soon!
Reframe the Story invites students aged 8 to 15 to reimagine history through the lens of uchrony (the art of “what if”). Using immersive hybrid narrative boxes, learners step inside alternative historical timelines to question dominant narratives and give voice to overlooked perspectives. The project also equips teachers with practical tools and ready-to-use session plans to bring co-creation and critical storytelling into the classroom. In doing so, it helps them foster media literacy, empathy, and collaboration among their students.
Website: coming soon!