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Our main objectives include promoting innovation, enterpreneurship, creativity, employability, exchanges of experience and know-how, mobilities in the form of short exchanges of students, inclusion of disadvantaged children into the project and developing key skills. Within the project, the school children design a project logo and prepare digital self-presentations.They learn how to write CVS and letters of application in English, and find an occupation for themselves.The participants practise keeping a household budget and make national cfafts. They also study stress management techniques, effective learning methods and good manners. One of the activities consist of promoting physical activity among children. The students create virtual business start-ups and negociate. Finally, they study body language in each partner country and prepare a trip around their region. Our project is based on the STEAM methology, which we learn more during the first virtual project meeting. STEAM stands for science, technology, engineering, arts and maths. This educational approach equips the students with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the 21st century, in order to become creators, not just passive consumers. Our students work in groups and especially at the project meetings they complete activities in mixed groups (the one or two students from each country). Our main results include a digital document with the comparison of food prices in partner countries in euros and other partner currency; a digital handbook with methods of dealing with stressful situations; a digital handbook of effective methods of learning, and a digital must-go guidebook for travellers to our regions. Other results constitude learning life skills, improving English and ICT skills and key competences. Our students become innovative, enterpreneurial, active and create people. Both teachers and children gain unforgettable experience of various educational systems, different languages and foreign countries.The project impacts the schools (children, teachers, staff and headteachers), the community of parents and local citizens. They learn more about the Erasmus+ project, our project and their children boarden their horizons.The towns in which the schools are situated become popular in the regions and thanks to the internet around the world. What's more, each country gets to know new schools in Europe and continue cooperation with them. It may include creating the second Erasmus+ project on life skills, an e-twinning project and other ways of working together. Thanks to the Erasmus+ project, every partner develops a net of schools- partners to exchange experience and new ideas for the next years.

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