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Be a buddy, not a bully!

Be a buddy, not a bully will involve European secondary schools. it concerns schools that educate and instruct pupils of diverse ethnic, religious, and cultural origins. Most of these learners come from disadvantaged families with low opportunities for learning, traveling, or self-educating. They usually have very poor general knowledge, very low skills in foreign languages and ICT, and above all, have no motivation for learning in general and easily give up when they face difficulties in their learning. They have problems finding their place in the world, they don’t exactly know how to go through a maturing process and they very often have no idea about their future, and have problems defining their values, and understanding themselves. They feel lost and adults around them do not always set a good example for them. Different local official statistics show that some of these learners are often victims of violence and mistreated in their own families. Sometimes their mothers are also beaten by their husbands. As a result, these learners lose their self-esteem and have become bullies themselves, and mistreat their schoolmates in various ways, including cyberbullying, conflicts, and quarrels with teachers. The repetition of such violent behavior affects the atmosphere at school and makes the other learners feel insecure. Therefore, our partnership will primarily focus on these misbehaving learners. Therefore, it appears judicious for us to shape these learners’ positive attitudes by engaging them in a challenging ICT-based European partnership. Their active participation in this collaborative challenge will, on the one hand, enable them to acquire new skills in ICT and become creative. On the other hand, they will regain their self-esteem and self-confidence and become more respectful towards their schoolmates and teachers. Besides, the project will offer them an opportunity to meet online other European learners of their age, develop their oral communication competencies in foreign languages, acquire intercultural skills, and thus, build their European citizenship. To implement our partnership and hit our objectives we will share tasks amongst us according to each other’s experience and expertise. We will also organize an online ICT workshop for teachers. Participants will learn how to use a variety of ICT tools, and how to share all created materials on a dynamic Twinspace. A monthly videoconference will offer teachers the possibility to practice foreign languages, get familiar with other European know-how by exchanging good practices with other European colleagues. Regarding the learners, we will first make preliminary assessments and rate these learners' ability levels on a number of skills. Based on the results we will purposefully create small groups that blend abilities and backgrounds and incorporate team-building activities carefully adapted to their abilities and possibilities. Besides, we will have them complete tasks that involve using ICT and oral communication skills that they will likely need in their future professional life. Finally, they will participate in regular videoconferencing. These online meetings will put these learners in authentic communication situations and give them good opportunities to cooperate with other European learners of their age and high up their self-confidence, make new friends, foster tolerance, and enlarge their cultural horizons. To ensure the efficiency of our strategy, various evaluation tools will be developed and used. Communication between partners through video conferencing will occur every month to ensure the best follow-up of the partnership activities, and a WhatsApp group will be used for day-to-day exchanges. To disseminate our results as widely as possible we will use the European Twinspace, create a Facebook page, and a YouTube channel. To sustain our partnership and its results we will urge and encourage our partners to continue our cooperation beyond the time span of the project. As a result, this partnership will not only help to fight against bullying and make the schools’ environment more positive and safer for learning for the other pupils but will grant bullies a chance to change their image and behavior and to raise their self-esteem. Moreover, it will allow them to acquire new skills which will undoubtedly raise their future social inclusion opportunities as well. The partnership will also allow constructive exchanges of good practice between European teachers, and promote the incorporation of innovative digital teaching methods and project-based pedagogy in the teachers' daily pedagogical practice, which will make their classes more engaging and more challenging for their students.
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Members:
14
Membership:
Greece(4), Türkiye(3), Serbia(2), France(1), Romania(1), Portugal(1), North Macedonia(1), Italy(1)
Age range:
11
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14
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