Ljudske pripovedke Slovenije in Avstrije

Erasmus+ School EducationSmall-scale partnerships in school educationID: 2021-2-SI01-KA210-SCH-000048848
EC Contribution
€60,000
Consortium Size
12 orgs
Start Year
2021
Summary

We wished to promote Slovenian and Austrian folk tales with the desire to promote the awareness of folk heritage, which is so valuable that along with folk tales and songs it must not be forgotten! We aim to raise awareness among educators of pre-school children, teachers, and children in kindergartens and pupils at scholls about the elemental power of folk tales and songs. Folk traditions reach deep into the past and draw vallues from the wisdom of our ancestors. We treated the needs of children and adults. Today, they both are increasingly pushed into an artificial world of virtuality, away from nature and natural laws. Our project tries to bring children back to the source of folk tales, which for centuries bound generations together and instill timeless values, moral lessons, and folk wisdom in the young generations. Our project is innovative in the efforts to approach to folk tales through three ways: -storytelling - intended for children; -psychological-sociological aspect of the story - intended for educators in kindergartens and teachers at schools; -relaxation techniques adapted to the contents of individual tales - intended for children, educators of pre-school children and teachers.

Objectives

1.Raise awareness among children, educators/teachers, and the wider public about folk heritage and its benefits. 2. Strengthen European identity and active citizenship through knowledge of one's own culture. 3.Promote personal, moral-ethical, and social values through the creative use of folk tales and fairy tales at participating schools and kindergartens. 4. Teach relaxation techniques. 5.Improve the quality of work and practices of participating organizations through increased mutual communication, various connections, better understanding and coexistence, idea exchange, knowledge sharing, and understanding of old wisdom. 6. Enhance the capacity of participating organizations for transnational and cross-sectoral work. 7. Spread the benefits of folk heritage, thus enabling transformation and changes at both the individual and organizational levels, including consideration of different types of intelligences, which will lead to improvements in the participating organizations. The wider public and participants in the project will also be informed about the content of the tales and insights gained during the project through the website, FB page, etwinning, Katis, and the websites of the participants.

Activities

Project management, Introductory meeting, Selection of tales, Transferring the storytelling to educators of pre-school children and teachers, Storytelling to children by educators and teachers, Evaluations, Establishment of two thematic paths, Publication of the book "Folk Tales of Slovenia and Austria", A pilot course for teachers and educators, with published Manual of 350 pages in printed and electronic version A sustainability plan for the dissemination of tales to the wider public.

Impact

-The book "Folk Tales of Slovenia and Austria" was published in 500 copies, which we distributed to participants in the project and to those we visited as part of the activities for the "sustainability plan for the dissemination of tales to the wider public." - Thematic paths with a map and QR codes - Pilot project with a Manual in printed and electronic versions - Website - pripovedke.com

Consortium (12)