Escape Your Stereotypes partnership created a methodology on how to design pedagogical escape game, and then built its "Escape Your Stereotypes" escape game
WE ARE NOT LOOKING FOR PARTNERS - THE PROJECT ALREADY STARTED IN 2019 AND IS NOW FINISHED (FEB 2022)
The goal of Escape your Stereotypes project is to create an educational escape game focused on interculturality and the fight against prejudices and stereotypes. Escape your Stereotypes project is supported by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Commission.
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- a methodology explaining how you could create your own pedagogical escape game, in English, Lithuanian and French
- a ready-to-use kit to implement the escape game created during the project: an escape game on the fight against stereotypes and prejudices, in English, Lithuanian and French
Partnership
In order to carry out this project, 3 partners with different fields of expertise are committed into Escape your Stereotypes:
Association Odyssée is a French association involved in the fight against stereotypes and prejudices with some years of experience in the management of KA1 and KA2 European projects and in setting up activities aimed at intercultural learning;
Leeds Trinity University is a university in UK involved in European programmes which developed pedagogical escape games and has available resources about the communication management of a project;
Kuryboslab is a Lihuanian association with an expertise on the building of educational escape games for young people and youth workers as a tool to develop social, personal and other competences in a non-formal context and with experience in the management of European projects.
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This project is supported by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Commission. This communication relies only with the view of its author and does not reflect the view of the European Commission.
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http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/12920