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The Map of Hope is a ten-month international eTwinning project that guides students
in discovering, expressing and practising hope in themselves, in culture and in their
communities. Ƶers analyse how hope is conveyed through literature, visual art and music; they then transform personal dreams into realistic goals and micro-actions. All activities are collaborative, aligned with partner-country curricula and designed to
grow English-language competence and digital fluency alongside creativity, critical
thinking and intercultural understanding.
The goal is to help students understand what hope means, where they can find it, and
how they can create hope in their lives and for others.
Together, students will explore hope in different ways:
● in books,
● in paintings and images,
● in music and songs,
● in action,
They will work in international teams, speaking English, using fun digital tools, and
creating many creative tasks: podcasts, posters, playlists, short videos and more.
At the end, students will publish an online e-book called The Map of Hope 2026,
showing everything they created together.