Engaging Youth in European History: Workshop by Travelogue APS

Last Mon­day, as part of the Eras­mus+ Youth in Europe project, Trav­el­ogue APS orga­nized an inter­ac­tive work­shop for stu­dents of the Sal­va­torel­li-Mon­e­ta Com­pre­hen­sive Insti­tute High School.
The work­shop was designed to deep­en stu­den­t’s; under­stand­ing of the Euro­pean Union’s his­to­ry and its prin­ci­pal insti­tu­tions. With the upcom­ing Euro­pean elec­tions in mind, the ses­sion aimed to inspire civic engage­ment and aware­ness among the par­tic­i­pants.

A high­light of the event was the use of games and quizzes cre­at­ed by stu­dents who had com­plet­ed the pro­jec­t’s online course in pre­vi­ous months. This approach allowed these stu­dents to apply their new­ly acquired skills and knowl­edge in a dynam­ic and prac­ti­cal set­ting, show­cas­ing the effec­tive­ness of the pro­jec­t’s learn­ing mod­el.

By com­bin­ing edu­ca­tion with inter­ac­tive meth­ods, this work­shop not only rein­forced key con­cepts about the EU but also fos­tered col­lab­o­ra­tion and lead­er­ship among par­tic­i­pants. The activ­i­ty­s­tands as anoth­er suc­cess­ful mile­stone in the Youth in Europe project’s mis­sion to pre­pare young Euro­peans for active and informed cit­i­zen­ship.