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Welcome to the European Open Schooling Network

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Open Schooling is about cooperation, co-creation, exchange and working jointly at eye level. When working together on real-world problems, everyone learns from, about and with each other: A scientific approach that takes into account different perspectives, applies what is learned and creates shared responsibility.

This can be implemented in many ways. Here are the ways to become active.

Become a member of the EOSnet!

Are you interested in learning more on Open Schooling and its implementation in your teaching? Would you like to get in touch with other teachers from across Europe? Would you like to participate in an Open Schooling project? Then become a member of the European Open Schooling network (EOSnet)!

EOSnet is the free Open Schooling community on the net. The network is open for new members to join! Let´s learn from and with each other and open the classroom doors now!

As a member, here is what you get:

1h4 for Open Schooling

Get invitations to inspiring workshops: A series of online events highlighting different aspects of Open Schooling and providing a framework for (international) exchange.
Event Calender

News

Good reads, snapshots and more from Open Schoolng activities across Europe
Newsletter from OStogether

Forum

Exchange and network with teachers all over Europe
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Forum for teachers

Become an Open Schooling community!

The EU funded project MOST (Meaningful Open Schooling Connect Schools To Communities, 2020 – 2023) is the starting point for the EOSnet: Within the frame of the project, schools and citizens from a range of backgrounds jointly launch school-community projects in key regions of ten European countries.

What?

In a school-community-project (SCP), teachers and their students are working together with citizens to tackle an environmental challenge which is relevant for their community. See the best practices from ten European countries.

Why?

School-community projects meet real needs in the community outside school and draw upon local expertise and experience. Leaning in and working together with the real world creates more meaning and more motivation for learners and teachers. Tear down the walls of your classroom and broaden your horizons!

How?

On this website, you will find inspiration, resources and exchange within the community:

Take a look at the INCREASE Trail Map: The step-by-step manual guides you when planning and implementing a school-community project.
The MOST Pedagogical Guidelines provides you pedagogical and scientific materials that can be used as educational basis to run a school-community project.
Visit the EOSnet community on etwinnings and exchange with teachers who have already conducted SCPs.

Are you ready to start your individual school-community-project? Contact us directly. Please write to your National MOST advisor or to the MOST Project Office. We look forward to hearing your ideas and supporting you!

NOW IT IS YOUR TURN!

Do you want to be part of the EOSnet? Do you want to share your own story? Or are you ready to start your own SCP?

We want to hear from you and are here to support you!

Contact us if you want your project featured on this website or for individual advice and guidance in implementing your own Open Schooling project.

Contact us now!

Find Your national Most advisor

THE INTERNATIONAL MOST OFFICE

If you did not find an advisor for your country, please feel free to contact the MOST Project Office. We look forward to hearing from you!

 

Sabine Mickler

ICSE at University of Education Freiburg

MOST Coordinator / Project Office

The creation of these resources has been funded with the support of the Horizon2020 programme of the European Union under grant no. 871155. The European Union/European Commission is neither responsible for the content nor liable for any losses or damage resulting of the use of these resources.

 

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