It is a project about new trends on civic education, aiming to empower professors and youth workers from Greece, Spain and United Kingdom in new techniques, methodologies and tools about civic competences. So they can develop strategies among the new generation of Europeans and empower them to be active citizens.
Civic Education means all the processes that affect people's beliefs, commitments, capabilities, and actions as members or prospective members of communities. Civic education need not be intentional or deliberate; institutions and communities transmit values and norms without meaning to. It is certainly not limited to schooling and the education of children and youth. Families, governments, religions, and mass media are just some of the institutions involved in civic education, understood as a lifelong process.
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