But how do you become a good citizen?

On 14-15 April (2022) an international
Erasmus+ project

TPM Erasmus+ project Nobody Will be Left Behind in Lithuania
On 14-15 April (2022) an international Erasmus+ project "NWBLB" meeting was held online, led by teachers Alma Palskienė and Jolita Šuminienė from Utena „Saulė“ gymnasium (Utenos "Saulės" gimnazija). After a virtual tour of Utena (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YG3NhmFCFT4 ), the whole team got down to work, impressed by our city.
Coordinator Laura Bradley re-presented the project's intellectual products and reminded each party of their responsibilities. This was followed by an analysis of the work done, problem solving, and planning for the future.
As the process of developing a common European curriculum on citizenship, and in particular the development of the citizenship modules in this project, was underway and to be completed soon, remote and live meetings were planned from September onwards to train teachers in different subjects in each of the countries on how to work with the material prepared for the five citizenship modules.
And to make the project partners' meeting more fun and to give everyone a break from the hard work, films were shown to reveal interesting facts about each country. We invite you to find out some interesting facts and to test your knowledge (in English) about each of our project partner countries. Aristotle said that "being a good person and being a good citizen are not always the same thing".
But how do you become a good citizen?
Most of you probably already know how, but you will learn even more in school with the citizenship modules developed by this project.
 
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