Category Archives: General

Citizenship Education at School in Europe – 2017

Citizenship Education at School in EuropeIn an age where the importance of citizenship education is becoming apparent to deal with the current threats to fundamental European values, many countries are implementing changes in their national policies.
The  Eurydice brief Citizenship Education at School in Europe – 2017  presents some of the main findings of the November 2017 report, highlighting the differences between countries’ regulations and recommendations regarding citizenship education that can affect its implementation in schools.

The main themes include:
•    What is citizenship education about?
•    Curriculum organisation
•    Learning citizenship in the classroom and beyond
•    The assessment of citizenship education
•    Training teachers and school heads

Praktikum in der Europäischen Akademie Berlin

Praktikum in der Europäischen Akademie BerlinDie Europäische Akademie Berlin sucht Sie: interessierte, engagierte Student*innen für ein Praktikum in der Programmabteilung der EAB!

Aufgabengebiet

  • Unterstützung und Mitarbeit bei der Planung, Organisation und Durchführung von Seminaren
  • Recherche zu verschiedenen europäischen Themen
  • allgemeine Bürotätigkeiten
  • selbständige Kommunikation mit Teilnehmer*innen und Referent*innen
  • Vorbereitung und Ausstattung von Diskussionsveranstaltungen und Seminaren
  • Empfang und die Akkreditierung von Gästen
  • Protokollieren von Meetings
  • Mitwirkung an der Erstellung von Veranstaltungsberichten
  • Mitwirkung an der Evaluation von Veranstaltungen

Voraussetzungen

  • Sicherheit in den gängigen MS-Office Anwendungen
  • gute Deutsch – und Englischkenntnisse in Wort und Schrift
  • Recherche-Erfahrungen
  • Teamfähigkeit und Belastbarkeit
  • Flexibilität und Eigeninitiative
  • Mindestens 12 Wochen Zeit, Beginn ab sofort oder später

Bewerbungen

Mit Lebenslauf, Anschreiben, Immatrikulationsbescheinigung bei: Ute Böhr (ub@eab-berlin.eu) und Ilona Rathert (ir@eab-berlin.eu)

Erasmus Generation Declaration

Erasmus Generation DeclarationReflecting on 30 years of mobility under Erasmus+, the Erasmus+ Generation has put forward 30 concrete proposals on the future of the Erasmus+ programme beyond 2020.
They have high hopes for the future: a larger, simplified and more ambitious Erasmus+ programme that will not only help Europe tackle the most pressing societal challenges, but also bridge the skills gap, increase civic engagement; shape society around shared values; reach out to the most disadvantaged; and foster cooperation with the rest of the world.

The proposals are based on the ideas poured into the Erasmus+ Generation Online Meeting Point, where thousands of former Erasmus+ participants were active in September and October 2017.

Erasmus Generation Declaration

 

Your input is needed on the shrinking Civic Space in Europe

EUNET is member of Civil Society Europe (CSE), the coordination of civil society organisations in Europe, which gathers platforms and networks in various fields such as human rights, citizenship, education, culture, social rights, youth, disability, anti racism, development cooperation and the environment, amongst others. The main focus of CSE is to work on issues that are transversal to civil society organisations such as civil dialogue, civic space and access to funding.

CIVICUS MonitorA critical area for CSE work is highlighting increasing restrictions to the freedoms of association, assembly and expression of not for profit associations in Europe and raising awareness of EU decision-makers of the need for action. In order to support policy action, it is critical to gather sufficient data on this phenomenon.

For this reason, Civil Society Europe has launched in cooperation with Civicus an annual survey to map out key trends on civic space in Europe over the last year. The survey covers the European Union, the European Economic Area (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway), Switzerland, and the countries candidate to EU accession (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Serbia, Turkey).

The survey is open to civil society organisations at national (or local level).

We would like to ensure that the perspective of the the variety of the civil society is included, and therefore call on you to participate and disseminate within your network. Responding to the survey will take 10-15 minutes of your time. The findings will remain anonymous and will be made freely available for your information and use.

The survey runs until end of December 2017. Please disseminate widely

Please access  the survey in English here

Please access the survey in French here

Please access the survey in Italian here

Youth Wiki

The Youth Wiki is an online platform presenting information on European countries’ youth policies.

Youth WikiThe main objective of the Youth Wiki is to support evidence-based European cooperation in the field of Youth. It does so by providing information on national policies in support of young people – in a user-friendly and continuously updated way – following the adoption of the renewed framework for European cooperation in the youth field 2010-2018 (EU Youth Strategy).

The overall purpose is to help the European Commission and Member States in their decision making, by providing information on state of play on reforms and initiatives. The collection of qualitative information also allows the exchange of information and innovative approaches and can substantiate peer learning activities. Currently, 27 countries participate in the Youth Wiki.

Youth Wiki