We are proud to officially introduce the new logo of our Erasmus+ KA210-SCH project titled “Raising Active Citizens for a Digital World.”
The project will be implemented between 01 September 2025 and 31 August 2027 for a duration of 24 months under the Small-Scale Partnerships in School Education action
🌍 Meaning Behind the Logo
The new logo visually represents the core pillars of our project:
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The global digital network, symbolizing digital transformation and interconnected learning
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Human figures, representing active, responsible and engaged citizens
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The Erasmus+ identity, highlighting European cooperation
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The partner countries: Italy, Türkiye, Spain, and Hungary
The circular design reflects unity, collaboration, and shared European values, while the digital globe emphasizes digital literacy and democratic participation in a connected world.
🎯 Project Vision
“Raising Active Citizens for a Digital World” aims to:
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Strengthen teachers’ digital pedagogical competences
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Improve digital literacy and active citizenship skills of students aged 11–14
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Promote inclusive education and support disadvantaged groups
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Enhance intercultural understanding and social cohesion
Through international workshops, local training activities, digital storytelling projects, social media campaigns, and parent seminars, the project will contribute to digital readiness and democratic participation across partner schools
🤝 Transnational Partnership
The project is implemented in cooperation with:
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🇮🇹 Italy (Coordinator)
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🇹🇷 Türkiye
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🇪🇸 Spain
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🇭🇺 Hungary
Each partner contributes expertise in digital literacy, inclusive education, democratic participation, and innovative pedagogical practices
📌 Use of the Logo
The new logo will be used across all official and dissemination materials, including:
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Project website
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Educational modules and guides
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Social media campaigns
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Certificates and mobility documents
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Erasmus+ Results Platform publications
This visual identity strengthens the recognition and visibility of our project at both local and European levels.